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Human papillomavirus infection in adolescent and young women.

Melissa A Lawson1.   

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is extremely common, especially among adolescent girls and young women. Although the majority of infections are transient and asymptomatic, HPV has the potential to cause significant morbidity and mortality. Manifestations can include genital warts, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), and cervical cancer. The profound increase in knowledge about HPV over the past decade has led to improvements in screening efforts, management of cervical dysplasia, and the development of prophylactic vaccines.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18300604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mo Med        ISSN: 0026-6620


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1.  Persistence of immune responses to the HPV-16/18 AS04-adjuvanted vaccine in women aged 15-55 years and first-time modelling of antibody responses in mature women: results from an open-label 6-year follow-up study.

Authors:  T Schwarz; M Spaczynski; A Kaufmann; J Wysocki; A Gałaj; K Schulze; P Suryakiran; F Thomas; D Descamps
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2014-09-11       Impact factor: 6.531

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