By Holly Ramer CONCORD, N.H.—Federal health officials, trying to determine whether to recommend that young children be vaccinated for the rare but often deadly bacterial meningitis, heard Wednesday from parents both for and against the vaccine. The public meeting in New Hampshire was the first of four the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is […]
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High prevalence of human papillomavirus type 16 infection among children
RICE P. S.; MANT C.; CASON J.; BIBLE J. M.; MUIR P.; KELL B.; BEST J. M.; Richard Dimbleby Laboratory of Cancer Virology, Department of Infection, Guy’s, King’s College, London, ROYAUME-UNI St. Thomas’School of Medicine, King’s College London, St. Thomas’Hospital, London, ROYAUME-UNI ABSTRACT: Infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), is the most significant risk factor […]
Transplacental transmission of Human Papillomavirus
Rombaldi RL, Serafini EP, Mandelli J, Zimmermann E, Losquiavo KP. Source: Diagnosis-Molecular Laboratory, University of Caxias do Sul, Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. rl.rombaldi@gmail.com Abstract: This paper aimed at studying the transplacental transmission of HPV and looking at the epidemiological factors involved in maternal viral infection. The following sampling methods were used: […]
HPV Sequences in Blood of Patients with Condyloma Acuminata
Zbigniew Karas*,† and Elzbieta Poreba‡ *Department of Radiobiology and Cell Biology, Karol Marcinkowski School of Medicine, Poznañz, Poland †Allergology Outpatient Clinic, Dermatology Ward, Voivodship United Hospital, Poznañ, Poland ‡Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Poznañ, Poznañ, Poland Condyloma acuminata of genital regions represent one of the most frequent sexually transmitted diseases (Wikström […]
HPV positive bronchopulmonary carcinomas in women with previous high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN III)
Hennig EM, Suo Z, Karlsen F, Holm R, Thoresen S, Nesland JM. Source: Department of Pathology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital and Institute for Cancer Research, University of Oslo, Montebello. Abstract: A significant higher incidence of some cancers, especially lung cancer, has been found in women with previous HPV-related (human papillomavirus) urogenital and anal neoplasias than […]
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