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Risk of female human papillomavirus acquisition associated with first male sex partner.

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    rachel l winerRachel L Winer,qinghua fengQinghua Feng,james p hughesJames P Hughes,sandra o'reillySandra O'Reilly,nancy b kiviatNancy B Kiviat,laura a koutskyLaura A Koutsky,rachel l winerRachel L Winer,qinghua fengQinghua Feng,james p hughesJames P Hughes,sandra o'reillySandra O'Reilly,nancy b kiviatNancy B Kiviat,laura a koutskyLaura A Koutsky,rachel l winerRachel L Winer,qinghua fengQinghua Feng,james p hughesJames P Hughes,sandra o'reillySandra O'Reilly,nancy b kiviatNancy B Kiviat,laura a koutskyLaura A Koutsky,

    To quantify the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV) acquisition associated with a first male sex partner and to identify associated risk factors, we analyzed data from women who were enrolled before or within 3 months of first intercourse with a male partner and were censored at the report of a second partner. The 1-year cumulative incidence of first HPV infection was 28.5% (95% confidence interval, 20.6%-38.6%) and increased to almost 50% by 3 years. The risk was increased when the first male partner was sexually experienced. Our results indicate a high risk of HPV infection in young women who have had just 1 male sex partner.

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    rl winerRL Winer,q fengQ Feng,jp hughesJP Hughes,s o'reillyS O'Reilly,nb kiviatNB Kiviat,la koutskyLA Koutsky,rl winerRL Winer,q fengQ Feng,jp hughesJP Hughes,s o'reillyS O'Reilly,nb kiviatNB Kiviat,la koutskyLA Koutsky,rl winerRL Winer,q fengQ Feng,jp hughesJP Hughes,s o'reillyS O'Reilly,nb kiviatNB Kiviat,la koutskyLA Koutsky,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of infectious diseases

    VOLUME: 197

    Page Numbers: 279-82

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Infect. Dis.

    ISSN: 0022-1899

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: Departments of 1Epidemiology, 2Pathology, and 3Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle.

    Country: United States

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