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Prevalencia del virus del papiloma humano en mujeres de un cribado poblacional [PDF]
El virus del papiloma humano (VPH), es causa necesaria para que una mujer desarrolle cáncer de cuello uterino. El objetivo del estudio es estimar la prevalencia, de mujeres con infección de VPH, pertenecientes al programa de prevención y detección ...
Suárez del Fueyo, Gabriel
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Identification of Capsid/Coat Related Protein Folds and Their Utility for Virus Classification [PDF]
The viral supergroup includes the entire collection of known and unknown viruses that roam our planet and infect life forms. The supergroup is remarkably diverse both in its genetics and morphology and has historically remained difficult to study and ...
Arshan Nasir, Gustavo Caetano-Anollés
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Decrease in Sperm Quality due to Infection of Human Papilloma Virus and Chlamydia trachomatis [PDF]
Male infertility can have different causes, one of which may be the presence of etiologic agents that cause sexually transmitted infections. Among the most important sexually transmitted infections are human papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis ...
COLIN FERREYRA, MARIA DEL CARMEN +5 more
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Frequency and genotyping of human papillomavirus in women submitted to citology
Introduction: Among the sexually transmitted virus, the human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most prevalent and may be detected a considerable number of sexually active women. He is considered the main agent of cervical cancer.
Emmanuele Pariz Silva +6 more
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Introduction: Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem and the fourth most common type of cancer in the female population. Persistent human papillomavirus infection is a risk factor for this tumor.
Maria Cristina de Melo Pessanha Carvalho +1 more
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Microparasites and their potential impact on the population dynamics of small cetaceans from South America: a brief review. Document SC/59/DW8, Scientific Committee, International Whaling Commission, Anchorage, Alaska, 4-14 May 2007 [PDF]
We briefly review the pathology, epidemiology and molecular biology of cetacean viruses (including morbilli, papilloma and pox) and Brucella spp. encountered in South America.
Barrett, T. +6 more
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A century of Shope Papillomavirus in museum rabbit specimens [PDF]
Sylvilagus floridanus Papillomavirus (SfPV) causes growth of large horn-like tumors on rabbits. SfPV was described in cottontail rabbits (probably Sylvilagus floridanus) from Kansa and Iowa by Richard Shope in 1933, and detected in S.
Benitez, Laura +4 more
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