Fel d 1‐Expressing Plant‐Derived Bioparticle: A Novel Treatment for Cat Allergy
This study investigates the allergenicity and immunogenicity profile of a novel plant‐derived Fel d 1 bioparticle (eBP). Fel d 1 eBP promotes immune tolerance by redirecting allergic Th2 responses toward Th1 and IL‐10–producing regulatory pathways, including Bregs.
Janice A. Layhadi +16 more
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Systemic Immune-Inflammation Markers Associate With Cervical Human Papillomavirus Infection in Asymptomatic Women. [PDF]
Cho MG, Chang Y, Ryu S.
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Human papillomavirus-based vs. cytology for cervical cancer screening: a systematic review with meta-analysis. [PDF]
da Rocha KC +3 more
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Large‐scale HPV self‐sampling screening distributed 557 976 kits, resulting in 208 386 returned samples with 98% validity. HPV positivity was detected in 19% of participants, leading to clinical follow‐up. Biopsy confirmed 980 high‐grade cervical lesions and 32 cervical cancers.
Caroline Hellsten +2 more
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Health Beliefs and Perspectives of Parents Regarding Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in Kuwait: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Abuzoor A, Jabin MSR, Jonker C.
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Rationale for Recommending Varicella Vaccination Into the Swedish National Immunisation Programme
ABSTRACT Aim Under Swedish law, a vaccination may be included in the National Immunisation Programme (NIP) if it effectively prevents transmission in the population, is cost‐effective and aligns with ethical and humanitarian principles. The Public Health Agency of Sweden (PHAS) evaluated these criteria for introducing varicella vaccination. Methods The
Annika Ersson +2 more
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Prevalence of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus and Associated Risk Factors Among Individuals With Head and Neck Cancer in a National Referral Center in Tanzania. [PDF]
Nkya A +18 more
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The Australian Penile Cancer Clinical Registry: a comprehensive national approach to data collection
Background Penile cancer is a rare malignancy, with an Australian incidence of 0.6 in 100 000 men, with a wide range of clinical presentations, from localised, curable tumours to aggressive forms with high morbidity and mortality. Epidemiological data and management guidelines for penile cancer in Australia are limited.
Henry Y.C. Pan +11 more
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HPV vaccination in Iran: expert perspectives on family dynamics and barriers. [PDF]
Faghir-Ganji M +4 more
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