The Republic Columbus Indiana By LEE BOWMAN – Scripps Howard News Service Just days after federal health officials released surveys that showed many young women aren’t getting the full three-dose vaccine series recommended to protect them against cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus, a new study has come out that suggests one less dose may provide […]
Approaches to monitoring biological outcomes for HPV vaccination: challenges of early adopter countries
Wong CA, Saraiya M, Hariri S, Eckert L, Howlett RI, Markowitz LE, Brotherton JM, Sinka K, Martinez-Montañez OG, Kjaer SK, Dunne EF. Source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA. Abstract In this review, we describe plans to monitor the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine on […]
Demyelinating disease and vaccination of the human papillomavirus
[Article in Spanish] Alvarez-Soria MJ, Hernandez-Gonzalez A, Carrasco-Garcia de Leon S, Del Real-Francia MA, Gallardo-Alcaniz MJ, Lopez-Gomez JL. Source Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Espana. Abstract INTRODUCTION. Primary prevention by prophylactic vaccination against the major cause of cervical cancer, the carcinogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18, is now available worldwide. Postlicensure […]
AS04-Adjuvanted Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Types 16 and 18 Vaccine (Cervarix®): A Review of its Use in the Prevention of Premalignant Cervical Lesions and Cervical Cancer Causally Related to Certain Oncogenic HPV Types
McKeage K, Romanowski B; Drugs 71 (4), 465-8 (Mar 2011) The AS04-adjuvanted human papillomavirus (HPV) 16/18 vaccine (Cervarix®) is a noninfectious recombinant vaccine produced using purified virus-like particles (VLPs) that induce a strong immunogenic response eliciting high levels of anti-L1 VLP antibodies that persist at levels markedly greater than those observed with natural infection. The […]
CASP8 promoter polymorphism is associated with high-risk HPV types and abnormal cytology but not with cervical cancer
Chatterjee K, Williamson AL, Hoffman M, Dandara C. Division of Medical Virology and Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine (IIDMM), University of Cape Town, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa. Abstract Only a small fraction of women infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) progress to cervical cancer pointing to additional risk factors including host genetics […]
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