Epidemiology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma
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Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Epidemiology of MCPyV Infection
3.1. MCPyV Infection of the Skin
3.2. MCPyV Seroprevalence
3.3. MCPyV Prevalence in Non-Cutaneous Sites
4. Merkel Cell Carcinoma
4.1. MCC Entities
4.2. Trends in MCC Incidence
4.3. MCC Characteristics and Risk Factors
4.4. MCC Recurrence and Survival
4.5. Non-Cutaneous MCC
5. MCPyV in Malignancies Other than MCC
6. Summary/Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Country/Region | Age-Adjusted Incidence Rate * | Annual Percentage Increase (CI 95%) | Gender-Specific Incidence Rates *(CI 95%) | MCC Cases Included (n) | Surveillance Period | References | |
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men | women | ||||||
Australia (Western) | 1.0 | 0.63 | 215 | 1993–2007 | [59] | ||
Australia (Queensland) | 1.6 | 2.6% | 2.5 | 0.9 | 340 | 2006–2010 | [60] |
Australia (Queensland) | 1.8% (0.7–2.8) | 2.99 | 0.90 | 1997–2016 | [56] | ||
Australia (Victoria) | 2.5 | 4.2% (2.8–5.8) ** | 3.9 | 1.5 | 1095 | 1986–2016 | [61] |
New Zealand | 0.88 | 1.05 | 0.74 | 356 | 2002–2011 | [62] | |
New Zealand | 0.96 ° (0.88–1.04) | 1.45 times that of females (1.23–1.7) | 601 | 2000–2015 | [63] | ||
New Zealand | 2.0% (0.4–3.7) | 1.37 | 0.95 | 1997–2016 | [56] | ||
Europe | 0.13 °° | 1995–2002 | [64,65] | ||||
Denmark | 0.22 | 0.2 | 0.25 | 185 | 1995–2006 | [66] | |
Finland | 0.11 | 0.12 | 181 | 1989–2008 | [67] | ||
France | 0.26 and 0.43 *** | 0.24 and 0.38 *** | 290 | 2006–2010 | [68] | ||
France (Bas-Rhin) | 0.23 (0.13–0.33) | 5.14% (2.31–8.34%) | 0.18 (0.13–0.33) | 0.16 (0.12–0.21) | 111 | 2010–2013 | [69] |
Germany | 0.40 | 0.30 | 1848 | 1988–2010 | [70] | ||
Ireland | 0.41 (0.31–0.51) | 0.58 (0.5–0.75) | 0.28 (0.18–0.38) | 314 | 2009–2014 | [58] | |
Italy | 0.28 (0.25–0.32) | 2001–2005 | [65] | ||||
Netherlands | 0.17/0.35 | 808 | 1993–1997/2003–2007 | [71] | |||
Norway | 4.0% (2.1–5.9) | 0.45 | 0.22 | 1997–2016 | [56] | ||
Great Britain (Scotland) | 3.7% (2.0–5.5) | 0.50 | 0.44 | 1997–2016 | [56] | ||
Great Britain (Southeast-Scotland) | 0.133 | 20 | 1993–2003 | [72] | |||
Great Britain (England) | 0.10–0.20 | 1999–2008 | [64] | ||||
Great Britain (East-England) | 0.21 | 0.19 | 0.24 | 73 | 2004–2013 | [73] | |
Spain | 0.11 °° | 15 | 1994–2004 | [74] | |||
Sweden | 0.45 (age ≥ 85 years) | 0.42 (0.41–0.43) | 0.33 (0.32–0.33) | 1990–2005 | [75] | ||
Sweden | 0.11 to 0.19 | 73% § | 0.09 to 0.20 | 0.12 to 0.17 | 1993–2012 | [76] | |
United States | 0.6 | 1500/y | 2009 | [64] | |||
United States | 0.79 | 2011 | [77] | ||||
United States | 0.7 (0.7–0.8) | 2013 | [57] | ||||
United States | 2.7% (2.0–3.3) | 1.03 | 0.45 | 3063 | 1997–2016 | [56] | |
US Non-Hispanic Whites | 3.0% (2.4–3.7) | 1.22 | 0.54 | 3063 | 1997–2016 | [56] | |
United States | 0.66 (0.62–0.70) | 3720 | 2012–2016 | [78] |
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Silling, S.; Kreuter, A.; Gambichler, T.; Meyer, T.; Stockfleth, E.; Wieland, U. Epidemiology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma. Cancers 2022, 14, 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246176
Silling S, Kreuter A, Gambichler T, Meyer T, Stockfleth E, Wieland U. Epidemiology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma. Cancers. 2022; 14(24):6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246176
Chicago/Turabian StyleSilling, Steffi, Alexander Kreuter, Thilo Gambichler, Thomas Meyer, Eggert Stockfleth, and Ulrike Wieland. 2022. "Epidemiology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma" Cancers 14, no. 24: 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246176
APA StyleSilling, S., Kreuter, A., Gambichler, T., Meyer, T., Stockfleth, E., & Wieland, U. (2022). Epidemiology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Infection and Merkel Cell Carcinoma. Cancers, 14(24), 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14246176