نتایج جستجو برای: human papillomavirus 18

تعداد نتایج: 1942608  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2011
Mansooreh Jaberipour Mozhdeh Momtahan Fatemehsadat Najib Sedigheh Amooei Farzaneh Saidifard Abbas Ghaderi Mojtaba Habibagahi

BACKGROUND External genital warts (EGW) are relatively common sexually transmitted diseases. In the majority of cases, low-risk human papilomaviruses (HPV), such as HPV-6 and HPV-11, are responsible but, high-risk types may also be detected and this has a bearing on vaccines for cervical cancer prevention. In this study the incidence of the high-risk HPV types 16, 18, 33 and 52 in EGWs of femal...

Background & Objective: Malignant breast tumors, which are one of the most important deadly cancers in women, like many other cancers, are proposed to be related to viruses etiologically. Proper management of breast carcinoma necessitates an identification of the etiological factors. Human Papillomavirus is considered to have an etiological role in breast carcinoma. We...

2016
S. Rachel Skinner Cosette M. Wheeler Barbara Romanowski Xavier Castellsagué Eduardo Lazcano‐Ponce M. Rowena Del Rosario‐Raymundo Carlos Vallejos Galina Minkina Daniel Pereira Da Silva Shelly McNeil Vera Prilepskaya Irina Gogotadze Deborah Money Suzanne M. Garland Viktor Romanenko Diane M. Harper Myron J. Levin Archana Chatterjee Brecht Geeraerts Frank Struyf Gary Dubin Marie‐Cécile Bozonnat Dominique Rosillon Laurence Baril

The control arm of the phase III VIVIANE (Human PapillomaVIrus: Vaccine Immunogenicity ANd Efficacy; NCT00294047) study in women >25 years was studied to assess risk of progression from cervical HPV infection to detectable cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). The risk of detecting CIN associated with the same HPV type as the reference infection was analysed using Kaplan-Meier and multivari...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
mostafa salehi-vaziri department of virology, institute pasteur of iran, tehran, ir iran; department of virology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran farzin sadeghi department of microbiology, school of medicine, babol university of medical sciences, babol, ir iran farah bokharaei-salim department of virology, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran sarang younesi department of clinical laboratory sciences, nilou medical laboratory, tehran, ir iran samaneh alinaghi department of cellular and molecular biology, tonekabon branch, islamic azad university, tonekabon, ir iran seyed hamidreza monavari department of virology, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions in this investigation, the prevalence of hpv infection was relatively substantial. totally, 17 different hpv genotypes were detected and the most frequently detected genotypes were hpv6, hpv11, hpv16, hpv18 and hpv52, respectively. the data from this study is essential for planning future public health strategies including hpv vaccination programs. results no statistical association...

2012
Sabera Khatun Syed Md Akram Hussain Sameena Chowdhury Jannatul Ferdous Fawzia Hossain Sultana Razia Begum Munira Jahan Shahina Tabassum Shahla Khatun ABM Fazlul Karim

AIM Bangladesh has the highest level of incidence and mortality rates due to cervical cancer among women. The prevalence of cervical cancer in Bangladeshi women is 25-30/100,000. Human papillomavirus is an important cause of cervical cancer. The study was conducted to assess the immunogenicity and safety profile of human papillomavirus-16/18 AS04-adjuvanted cervical cancer vaccines in healthy B...

2016
Emmanuelle Jeannot Véronique Becette Maura Campitelli Marie‐Ange Calméjane Emmanuelle Lappartient Evelyne Ruff Stéphanie Saada Allyson Holmes Dominique Bellet Xavier Sastre‐Garau

Specific human papillomavirus genotypes are associated with most ano-genital carcinomas and a large subset of oro-pharyngeal carcinomas. Human papillomavirus DNA is thus a tumour marker that can be detected in the blood of patients for clinical monitoring. However, data concerning circulating human papillomavirus DNA in cervical cancer patients has provided little clinical value, due to insuffi...

2016
Maksims Cistjakovs Alina Sultanova Olga Jermakova Svetlana Chapenko Baiba Lesina-Korne Rafail Rozental Dace Razeberga Modra Murovska Ieva Ziedina

BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus type 18 is the second most common cause of cervical cancer and is found in 7 to 20 % of cases of cervical cancer. The oncogenic potential of high-risk human papillomavirus is associated with expression of early proteins E6 and E7. Due to long-term immunosuppressive therapy, renal transplant recipients have a higher risk of developing persistent human papillomavir...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
Geni N L Camara Daniela M Cerqueira Ana P G Oliveira Evandro O Silva Luciano G S Carvalho Cláudia R F Martins

As a contribution to the public health authorities in planning prophylactic and therapeutic vaccine strategies, we describe the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types in women presenting abnormal cytological results in Pap smear screening tests in the Federal District, Central Brazil. We studied 129 cervical scraping samples from women whose cytological tests showed either pre-neoplasti...

2009
Paola Menegazzi Luisa Barzon Giorgio Palù Elisa Reho Luigi Tagliaferro

Human papillomavirus (HPV) type-specific distribution was evaluated in genital samples collected from 654 women from the South of Italy undergoing voluntary screening and correlated with cyto-histological abnormalities. HPV DNA was detected in 45.9% of the samples, 41.7% of which had multiple infection and 89.0% had high-risk HPV infection. The prevalence of HPV infection and the rate of multip...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2002
Seung Myung Dong Sara I Pai Seo-Hee Rha Allan Hildesheim Robert J Kurman Peter E Schwartz Rodrigue Mortel Larry McGowan Mitchell D Greenberg Willard A Barnes David Sidransky

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) play a central role in the development of cervical carcinoma. Plasma DNA from 232 patients taken at diagnosis or after treatment for invasive cervical cancer (n = 175) or carcinoma in situ (n = 57) and 60 normal controls were examined for HPV-16 or HPV-18 E7 DNA by conventional and real-time quantitative PCR assays. We found HPV-16 or HPV-18 E7 DNA in 6.9% (11 of 1...

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