Rashid S | Volume 4; Issue 1 (2022) | Mapsci-JBAR-4(1)-024 | Review Article
Citation: Choudhary C, Sharma K, Dar SA, Rashid S. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in Rural and Tribal Populations of the World
with a Special Focus on the Prevalence in India. J Biomed Allied Res. 2022;4(1):1-12.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37191/Mapsci-2582-4937-4(1)-024
Journal of Biomedical and Allied Research
ISSN: 2582-4937
Rashid S, et al., 2022- J Biomed Allied Res
Review Article
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Infection in Rural and Tribal
Populations of the World with a
Special Focus on the Prevalence in
India
Christina Choudhary
1
, Kanubha Sharma
1
, Sajad Ahmad
Dar
2
, Shazia Rashid
1*
Abstract
Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is one of the major
causes of cervical cancer which is one of the common causes
of death in women across the globe and is the fourth most
prevalent cancer in women representing 7.5% of female cancer
deaths globally and more than 85% of these occur in
underdeveloped regions. In India, cervical cancer is
responsible for the highest cancer deaths among women
which can be attributed to multiple pregnancies, open
relationships, inadequate sanitation and cleanliness,
behavioral habit and lifestyle, smoking, poor nutrition, and
long-term contraceptive use. These factors have been
associated as risk factors for cervical cancer. This review
discusses issues faced by women in tribal and rural areas of
India due to poor economic conditions, different lifestyles to mainstream population, sociocultural behavior
and lack of access to healthcare facilities. The review also focusses on the tribal populations of the world and
the prevalence rates in these tribal groups. The current initiatives taken by government and non-government
organizations (NGOs) to prevent and control the HPV infection and reduce the cervical cancer burden have
also been highlighted. The review emphasizes the urgent need for preferential care for women in rural and
tribal communities of the world.
Keywords: Cervical cancer; HPV; Risk factors; HPV prevalence; tribal; rural; Government initiatives; NGO-
initiatives.
1
Centre for Medical Biotechnology, Amity
Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University
Uttar Pradesh, India
2
Jazan University, Jizan, Saudi Arabia
*
Corresponding Author: Dr. Shazia Rashid,
Ph.D. Assistant Professor, J3-412, Centre for
Medical Biotechnology, Amity Institute of
Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, Uttar
Pradesh, India.
Received Date: 04-23-2022
Accepted Date: 05-4-2022
Published Date: 05-20-2022
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