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Epidemiological Features of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Republic of Tatarstan
Relevance. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain an urgent problem in modern society due to the high incidence of morbidity, the development of complications, including cancer, affecting the reproductive health of the population.
Zh. G. Eremeeva +2 more
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Overview of the benefitsand potential issues of the nonavalent HPV vaccine [PDF]
HPV-related diseases affect anogenital and oropharyngeal regions, heavily affecting the psychosexual dimension of both male and female individuals. HPV vaccination programs based on a bivalent or quadrivalent vaccine have opened broad perspectives for ...
Cristoforoni P. +4 more
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HPV infection is a common sexually transmitted viral disease and one of the most widespread in the world; however, few data are available regarding its genotype distribution in Iraqi Kurdistan. Understanding local human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence is essential for establishing baseline epidemiological data that can support prevention and control ...
Lanya Ahmed Othman Mohammed +2 more
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Aim:Condyloma accuminata (anogenital warts) refers to an epidermal manifestation attributed to human papilloma virus (HPV). It is the most common sexually transmitted disease.
Sema Yüksekdağ +2 more
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Biomolecular study of the correlation between papillomatosis of the vulvar vestibule in adolescents and human papillomavirus [PDF]
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation between papillomatosis of the vulvar vestibule and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, as well as to establish the necessity of treatment.
Beznos, Geni +3 more
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HPV in Pregnancy: Implications for Screening, Vaccination, and Maternal–Fetal Health
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide. It is highly prevalent among women of reproductive age. During pregnancy, hormonal changes and immunological modulation may promote viral persistence, thus likely increasing the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Suman Kumar +6 more
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GENITAL WARTS INCIDENCE IN SAINT-PETERBURG, LENINGRADSKAYA REGION, KARELIYA REPUBLIC IN 2004–2013
. In 2012, information on vaccination against human papillomavirus infection was included in the form of state statistics number 5 «Information on vaccinations» in according to the Order of Rosstat number 645.
O. Yu. Stebelko +4 more
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Revisiting the cost-effectiveness of universal HPV-vaccination in Denmark accounting for all potentially vaccine preventable HPV-related diseases in males and females [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the consequences of a national immunization program with HPV vaccine for both boys and girls in Denmark, including the prophylactic effects on all potentially vaccine preventable HPV-associated diseases ...
Jørgensen, Tine Rikke, Olsen, Jens
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Aim: To investigate the prevalence of cervico-vaginal co-infection with high-risk (HR) HPV types and other sexually transmitted pathogens (STPs) in women with anogenital warts (AGWs).
Despoina Mortaki +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background With recurrent high‐risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, especially HPV16 and HPV18, cervical cancer is the fourth most common disease among women. The functional alterations of the E6 and E7 proteins are essential to the oncogenic process of high‐risk HPVs and cervical cancer development.
Md. Habib Ullah Masum +4 more
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