Genotype identification of the Human Papilloma Virus in cervicouterine lesions carrier patients
Background: during the last years there has been a high prevalence of women infected with genotypes of the human papilloma virus, considered as a high risk because of its high oncogenicity.Objective: to identify the genotypes of the human papilloma virus
Alexander Morales Fontaine +3 more
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CRITICAL ISSUES OF PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION PREVENTION
The article details the issue of malignancy caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), as well as characteristics of this virus. Its genetic stability allows for efficient prevention of this pathology through vaccination.
E.V. Uvarova, Z.Kh. Kumykova
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Aggregate cost implications of selected Cost-Drivers \ud in the Tanzanian Health Sector\ud [PDF]
\ud Health is an important aspect of life of which one of its determinants is healthcare which is consumed in order to restore back deteriorated health to optimal pre-illness levels.
Mtui, John, Osoro, Otieno
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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination: Should it be Mandatory?
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy and a leading killer among women worldwide. Seventy percent of these cervical cancers are known to be caused by Human Papilloma Virus, which is transmitted primarily by sexual contact. The use of Human
Siru Prasai
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Tattoos and human papilloma virus: A case report of tattoo-associated flat warts (verrucae planae)
The prevalence of tattoos is increasing and as such every physician must be aware of the potential adverse events associated with tattooing. Here we present a 36-year-old man with a recent history of skin-coloured papules appearing suddenly in a 20-year ...
Mark G Kirchhof, Se Mang Wong
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Factors Influencing Utilization of Cervical Cancer Screening Services in Kenya: the Case of Nyeri County [PDF]
Globally, cervical cancer continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity among women with developing countries accounting for more than 86% of the deaths from the disease. In Kenya, cervical cancer ranks as the second most frequent cancer among
Macharia, D. (David) +1 more
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High Interleukin-6, Low Cd4+ and Cd8+ T-lymphocytes Expressions as Risk Factors of Cervical Carsinoma Infected by Human Papilloma Virus Type-52 [PDF]
In Indonesia cervical carcinoma is the most common cancer in women and one of the leading cause of mortality. High risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the major risk factor of cervical cancer.
Alit-Artha, A. I. (and) +3 more
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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines
We intend to delve into the history of evolution and development of human papilloma virus vaccine (HPV Vaccine). The related ethical misconduct as a learning exercise shall be explored and the lessons learnt will spur better research. The present use oh HPV vaccine, tolerability, efficacy, and safety will be highlighted and explained.
Princy Louis Palatty +2 more
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Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor and its role in virus induced head and neck cancers [PDF]
Introduction: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the commonest oral malignancy and accounts for over 90% of oral cancers. Though tobacco consumption in its various forms is the main etiological agent, nowadays, the incidence of virus induced cancers ...
Ajila Vidya +3 more
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Papilloomiviiruse transkriptsiooni ja regulaatorvalgu E2 uurimine [PDF]
Väitekirja elektrooniline versioon ei sisalda publikatsioonePapilloomiviirused on viiruste perekond, mis nakatab nii inimeste kui loomade epiteelrakke ja põhjustab papilloome ehk näsakasvajaid, mis võivad teatud tingimustes areneda halvaloomulisteks ...
Sankovski, Eve
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