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ABSTRACT Background Histological grading of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is used for predicting malignant transformation risk. However, grading is associated with significant subjectivity and observer variability leading to inconsistency in prognosis prediction.
Hanya Mahmood +10 more
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The Rab5 effector Rabankyrin-5 mediates endosomal fusion and trafficking of human papillomavirus during early entry. [PDF]
Love M, Dang RC, Xie J, Zhang P.
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ABSTRACT The present research aims to contribute to the understanding of anti‐vaccination attitudes. We do this by analyzing the role of social identity and intergroup threat. Drawing on intergroup threat theory, we hypothesize that being informed that the general population is positive toward vaccines may be perceived as threatening to individuals ...
Emma A. Renström +2 more
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Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection Progression to Disease Among Men Who Have Sex With Men. [PDF]
Palefsky JM +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background COVID‐19 has had major global health impacts, yet reported morbidity and mortality have been lower in Africa despite serological evidence of widespread infection. Malaria has been proposed as a potential modifier of susceptibility to and outcomes of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.
Ludoviko Zirimenya +22 more
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Human Papillomavirus Testing and Size of CIN3: Implications for the Risk of Microinvasive Cervical Carcinoma. [PDF]
Preti M +18 more
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What's new? This study shows that absolute and relative educational inequalities in cervical cancer mortality are much larger in the Baltic countries than in Finland, where an organized screening programme was introduced more than 40 years earlier. After the introduction of organized screening, cervical cancer mortality declined among low‐educated ...
Oskar Nõmm +7 more
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Factors Affecting Vaccination Intentions of Adult Males Against Human Papillomavirus in Taiwan: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Lin ML +5 more
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What's new? Persistent infection with high‐risk human papillomavirus (HPV) causes most invasive cervical cancer cases, leading many countries to transition from cytology to primary HPV‐based screening. Despite the benefits, HPV‐based screening may also lead to unnecessary procedures, psychological burden, and strain on healthcare systems.
Kelsi R. Kroon +2 more
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Detection of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Cases of Oral Carcinoma Using p16 Immunohistochemistry. [PDF]
Devi TR, Patil SY, Vinchurkar K.
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