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Table 3 Studies reporting on the incidence and prevalence of genital warts in general male populations in Europea

From: Estimation of the epidemiological burden of human papillomavirus-related cancers and non-malignant diseases in men in Europe: a review

Author, year, country

Population

Sample size

Design

Incidence/100,000

95%CI

Prevalence (%)

95%CI

Castellsagué, 2010

Spain [30]

General

 

Retrospective

(medical records)

136

 

0.2

 

Simms, 1997

UK [33]

GUM clinic attendees

 

Prospective

First occurence + recurrent cases

65 (1971)

319 (1994)

 

ND

 

Cassell, 2006

UK [34]

General practice + GUM clinic attendees

 

Retrospective cohort

First occurence + recurrent cases 307.6

(305.5-309.8)

ND

 

Kraut, 2010

Germany [17]

 

> 14,000,000

Retrospective cohort

144.57 (2005)

147.95 (2006)

(141.10-148.09)

(144.48-151.48)

ND

 

Fenton, 2001

UK [35]

General

4,500

Survey

Cumulative incidence (self reported)

360

(310-420)

ND

 

Persson, 1996

Sweden [36]

General

32,774

Prospective

294

(207-372)

ND

 

Hippeläinen, 1993

Finland [31]

Finnish conscripts

432

Cross-sectional

ND

 

5.6

(3.4-7.7)

Kataoka, 1991

Sweden [32]

Sweden

108

Cross-sectional

ND

 

1.9

(0-4.4)

Desai, 2011

UK [16]

General practice + GUM clinic attendees

 

Retrospective cohort

168

 

ND

 
  1. CI confidence interval, GUM Genitourinary medicine, ND no data
  2. a 26 European countries