Factors associated with infection with the human papiloma virus
Maricela Elizabeth Aveiga-Flores +1 more
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El virus del papiloma humano como factor de riesgo del cáncer cervicouterino
Introducción: el virus del papiloma humano, de transmisión sexual, es clave en el desarrollo del cáncer cervicouterino. Se propaga principalmente a través del sexo vaginal, anal y oral, afectando áreas genitales como la vulva, la vagina, el pene y el ...
Miguel David Valencia-Bonilla +2 more
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[Knowledge and attitudes toward the HPV vaccine among parents at a vulnerable educational institution in Peru]. [PDF]
Aliaga Pichardo SA +2 more
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Frequency and factors associated with the preference for self-testing for human papillomavirus detection. [PDF]
Rosas-Mendoza MA +2 more
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Vacunación contra el VPH en varones: una estrategia incompleta en la lucha por la salud pública. [PDF]
Vilchez ND.
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[Pre-exposure prophylaxis and the rise in sexually transmitted infections: Misunderstood safety?] [PDF]
Domínguez-Gil González M +3 more
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Theoretical proposal for an intergenerational educational program for the prevention of human papilloma virus (HPV): Design, methodology and evaluation. [PDF]
Gonçalves-Fernández ML, Pino-Juste M.
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[Marjolin's ulcer associated with verrucous carcinoma in an immunocompromised patient]. [PDF]
Marín-Hernández E +5 more
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[Primary care management of sexually transmitted infections (II). Genital ulcerated lesion. Vulvovaginitis. Human papilloma virus]. [PDF]
Borrull Carrera M, Barborini Valberde L.
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