نتایج جستجو برای: cervicovaginal

تعداد نتایج: 993  

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Catterina Ferreccio Alejandro Corvalán Paula Margozzini Paola Viviani Claudia González Ximena Aguilera Patti E Gravitt

BACKGROUND Chile has broad variations in weather, economics and population from the far desert north (Region 1) to the cold, icy south (Region 12). A home-based self-collected vaginal sampling was nested in the 2003 Chilean population-based health survey in order to explore the possibility of a type-specific geographical variation for human papillomavirus METHODS The population was a national...

2014
Jie Liu Hong Sun Xiaoli Wang Qun Yu Shuhong Li Xiaoyan Yu Wenwen Gong

Well-run screening programs for cervical cancer in the population at risk have been shown to result in a sharp decrease in the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in a number of large populations. Expression patterns of a recently identified biomarker family, microRNA, appear to be characteristic of tumor type and developmental origin. Several tumors have been reported to actively releas...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
F X Lü Z Ma T Rourke S Srinivasan M McChesney C J Miller

The levels of antigen-specific antibodies (Abs) and immunoglobulins in the cervical mucus of women vary with the menstrual cycle; the highest levels occur during menses, and the lowest occur during the periovulatory period. The rhesus macaque is a widely used animal model of female genital tract immunity. We sought to determine whether rhesus macaques have a cyclical pattern of changing cervico...

2013
T A Schuurs S P Verweij J F L Weel S Ouburg S A Morré

OBJECTIVES This study assessed the performances of the Presto CT-NG assay, the Lightmix Kit 480 HT CT/NG and the COBAS Amplicor for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae detection. DESIGN A cross-sectional study design. SETTING Izore, Centre for Diagnosing Infectious Diseases in Friesland, the Netherlands, tested samples sent from regional sexually transmitted infection (STI) outp...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2012
Patricia M Day Yuk-Ying S Pang Rhonda C Kines Cynthia D Thompson Douglas R Lowy John T Schiller

Papillomavirus L2-based vaccines have generally induced low-level or undetectable neutralizing antibodies in standard in vitro assays yet typically protect well against in vivo experimental challenge in animal models. Herein we document that mice vaccinated with an L2 vaccine comprising a fusion protein of the L2 amino acids 11 to 88 of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16), HPV18, HPV1, HPV5, a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Benjamin C Tang Michelle Dawson Samuel K Lai Ying-Ying Wang Jung Soo Suk Ming Yang Pamela Zeitlin Michael P Boyle Jie Fu Justin Hanes

Protective mucus coatings typically trap and rapidly remove foreign particles from the eyes, gastrointestinal tract, airways, nasopharynx, and female reproductive tract, thereby strongly limiting opportunities for controlled drug delivery at mucosal surfaces. No synthetic drug delivery system composed of biodegradable polymers has been shown to penetrate highly viscoelastic human mucus, such as...

2017
L. Shang A. J. Smith C.S. Reilly L. Duan K. E. Perkey S. Wietgrefe M. Zupancic P. J. Southern R. P. Johnson J.V. Carlis A. T. Haase

Cervicovaginal epithelium plays a critical role in determining the outcome of virus transmission in the female reproductive tract (FRT) by initiating or suppressing transmission-facilitating mucosal immune responses in naïve and SIVmac239Δnef-vaccinated animals, respectively. In this study, we examined the very early responses of cervical epithelium within 24 h after vaginal exposure to SIV in ...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2006
Shamim H Kazmi Julian R Naglik Simon P Sweet Robert W Evans Siobhan O'Shea Jangu E Banatvala Stephen J Challacombe

Several human mucosal fluids are known to possess an innate ability to inhibit human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and replication in vitro. This study compared the HIV-1 inhibitory activities of several mucosal fluids, whole, submandibular/sublingual (sm/sl), and parotid saliva, breast milk, colostrum, seminal plasma, and cervicovaginal secretions, from HIV-1-seronegative don...

2016
Sean M Hughes Zhiquan Shu Claire N Levy April L Ferre Heather Hartig Cifeng Fang Gretchen Lentz Michael Fialkow Anna C Kirby Kristina M Adams Waldorf Ronald S Veazey Anja Germann Hagen von Briesen M Juliana McElrath Charlene S Dezzutti Elizabeth Sinclair Chris A R Baker Barbara L Shacklett Dayong Gao Florian Hladik

BACKGROUND Understanding how leukocytes in the cervicovaginal and colorectal mucosae respond to pathogens, and how medical interventions affect these responses, is important for developing better tools to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. An effective cryopreservation protocol for these cells following their isolation will make studying them more feasible. METHODS AND FIN...

2011
N Kariman M Hedayati Z Taheri M Fallahian S Salehpoor S H Alavi Majd

BACKGROUND The importance of accurate diagnosis of premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is quite apparent while trying to diminish false negative or positive results as much as possible. This study compares Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and three rapid human chorionic gonadothropin (HCG) dipsticks in diagnosis of premature rupture of membranes. METHODS During 2008-2009, 181 pregn...

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