نتایج جستجو برای: hpv vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 68193  

ژورنال: طب جنوب 2023
Farshadpour , Fatemeh, Naeimi , Sirous, Rahimpour , Azam, Rahimpour , Maryam, Taherkhani , Reza,

Background: Vaccines have played a special role in controlling and reducing mortality from infectious diseases. In this regard, DNA vaccines were developed to ease the production and reduce the risks of traditional vaccines. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been introduced as the causing agent of cervical cancer. The capsid protein (L1) of HPV has been used to produce subunit and DNA vaccines. Th...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2009
Kei Kawana Toshiharu Yasugi Yuji Taketani

Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality among women in worldwide. Some 99 per cent of cervical cancer cases are linked to genital infection with human papillomaviruses (HPVs) comprised of approximately 15 oncogenic genital HPV types. Most HPV infections resolve spontaneously. But, the remainder persist and may then progress to cervical cancer in some women. In high-resource cou...

2017
Brittany L. Rosen Marcia L. Shew Gregory D. Zimet Lili Ding Tanya L. K. Mullins Jessica A. Kahn

Understanding where adolescents obtain information about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines may be helpful in designing public health interventions promoting HPV vaccination. This study assessed the following: (1) exposure to specific sources of information about HPV vaccines, (2) self-reported helpfulness of these sources of information, and (3) whether the specific source of information was ...

Journal: :Expert review of vaccines 2014
Mitchell Tyler Ebenezer Tumban Bryce Chackerian

The role of HPV as the causative factor in cervical cancer has led to the development of the HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix. These vaccines effectively protect against two HPV types associated with 70% of cervical cancer cases. Despite this success, researchers continue to develop second-generation HPV vaccines to protect against more HPV types and allow increased uptake in developing count...

Journal: :Current topics in medicinal chemistry 2012
Tzu-Yu Liu Waleed M Hussein Istvan Toth Mariusz Skwarczynski

Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer in women worldwide. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for all cases of cervical cancer. Commercial prophylactic HPV vaccines are now available, but unfortunately these vaccines have no therapeutic effect against established HPV infections. In order to accelerate the control of cervical cancer and treat established HPV infections, it ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Alinea S Noronha Lauri E Markowitz Eileen F Dunne

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is recommended in early adolescence, at an age when other vaccines are also recommended. Administration of multiple vaccines during one visit is an opportunity to improve uptake of adolescent vaccines. We conducted a systematic review of safety and immunogenicity of HPV vaccines coadministered with other vaccines. Our review included 9 studies, 4 of quadri...

2013
Kyusun Torque Han Jeong-Im Sin

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a major cause of cervical cancer and its precancerous diseases. Cervical cancer is the second deadliest cancer killer among women worldwide. Moreover, HPV is also known to be a causative agent of oral, pharyngeal, anal and genital cancer. Recent application of HPV structural protein (L1)-targeted prophylactic vaccines (Gardasil® and Cervarix®) is expected...

2014
Xiong-Fei Pan Zhi-Mei Zhao Jing Sun Feng Chen Qing-Lian Wen Kang Liu Gui-Qin Song Jing-Jing Zhang Ying Wen Chun-Jing Fu Chun-Xia Yang

OBJECTIVES To understand knowledge about, and acceptability of, cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccines among medical students; and to explore potential factors that influence their acceptability in China. METHODS We conducted a survey among medical students at six universities across southwest China using a 58-item questionnaire regarding knowledge and perceptions of HPV, cervical cancer,...

2012
Sorapop Kiatpongsan Nicole Gastineau Campos Jane J. Kim

BACKGROUND Current prophylactic vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) target two oncogenic types (16 and 18) that contribute to 70% of cervical cancer cases worldwide. Our objective was to quantify the range of additional benefits conferred by second-generation HPV prophylactic vaccines that are expected to expand protection to five additional oncogenic types (31, 33, 45, 52 and 58). ME...

2014
Maria José Duarte Osis Graciana Alves Duarte Maria Helena de Sousa

OBJECTIVE To investigate knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccines in men and women, users of the Brazilian Unified Health System, and the intention to get themselves and their teenage children vaccinated. METHODS A descriptive, cross-sectional study with 286 women (18-49 years old) and 252 men (18-60 years old), users of five primary health units and two polyclinics in Campinas, SP, Southeastern Bra...

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