نتایج جستجو برای: human papillomavirus 16

تعداد نتایج: 1924367  

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2009
Gayatri Devi Michele Glodowski Elizabeth Shin

153 THE AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (AMWA) is a community of physicians, residents, and medical students who advocate for women’s rights to health and wellness centered on evidence-based data rather than political or religious beliefs. Thus, AMWA is most interested in establishing and advocating for health standards that allow girls and women to achieve their optimal potential in all a...

2014
Fengcai Zhu Juan Li Yuemei Hu Xiang Zhang Xiaoping Yang Hui Zhao Junzhi Wang Jianguo Yang Guodong Xia Qinyong Dai Haiwen Tang Pemmaraju V Suryakiran Sanjoy K Datta Dominique Descamps Dan Bi Frank Struyf

Immunogenicity and safety of the human papillomavirus (HPV)-16/18 AS04-adjuvanted vaccine were evaluated in healthy Chinese females aged 9-45 years in 2 phase IIIB, randomized, controlled trials. Girls aged 9-17 years (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00996125) received vaccine (n = 374) or control (n = 376) and women aged 26-45 years (NCT01277042) received vaccine (n = 606) or control (n = 606) at month...

2017
Lili Qian Yu Zhang Dawei Cui Bin Lou Yimin Chen Ying Yu Yonglin Liu Yu Chen

BACKGROUND: HPV infection is the major pathogenic factor underlying cervical cancer and precancerous lesions. The cervical HPV infection rates in gynaecological outpatients from Hangzhou, China, were studied in the period from January 2011 to December 2015. METHODS: Exfoliated cervical cells were harvested from gynaecological outpatients in Hangzhou from January 2011 to December 2015. Twenty...

2016
Yuanyuan Wang Shaohong Wang Jinhui Shen Yanyan Peng Lechuan Chen Ruiqin Mai Guohong Zhang

Data of HPV genotype including 16 high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) and 4 low-risk HPV from 38,397 women with normal cytology, 1341 women with cervical cytology abnormalities, and 223 women with ISCC were retrospectively evaluated by a hospital-based study. The prevalence of high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) was 6.51%, 41.83%, and 96.86% in women with normal cytology, cervical cytology abnormalities, and ISCC, respe...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Dianne J Marais Debbie Constant Bruce Allan Henri Carrara Margaret Hoffman Samuel Shapiro Chelsea Morroni Anna-Lise Williamson

There is a high incidence of cervical cancer in South African women. No large studies to assess human papillomavirus virus (HPV) infection or HPV type 16 (HPV-16) exposure have occurred in the region, a requirement for policy making with regards to HPV screening and the introduction of vaccines. Control women (n = 1,003) enrolled in a case control study of hormonal contraceptives and cervical c...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Stan L Block Terry Nolan Carlos Sattler Eliav Barr Katherine E D Giacoletti Colin D Marchant Xavier Castellsagué Steven A Rusche Suzanne Lukac Janine T Bryan Paul F Cavanaugh Keith S Reisinger

OBJECTIVE Prophylactic vaccination of 16- to 23-year-old females with a quadrivalent human papillomavirus (types 6, 11, 16, 18) L1 virus-like particle vaccine has been shown to prevent type-specific human papillomavirus infection and associated clinical disease. We conducted a noninferiority immunogenicity study to bridge the efficacy findings in young women to preadolescent and adolescent girl...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Inga I Hitzeroth Jo-Ann S Passmore Enid Shephard Debbie Stewart Martin Müller Anna-Lise Williamson Edward P Rybicki W Martin Kast

The ability to elicit cross-neutralizing antibodies makes human papillomavirus (HPV) L2 capsid protein a possible HPV vaccine. We examined and compared the humoral response of mice immunized with a HPV-16 L2 DNA vaccine or with HPV-16 L2 protein. The L2 DNA vaccine elicited a non-neutralizing antibody response unlike the L2 protein. L2 DNA vaccination suppressed the growth of L2-expressing C3 t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1990
C S McLean M J Churcher J Meinke G L Smith G Higgins M Stanley A C Minson

A monoclonal antibody was raised against the major capsid protein L1 of human papillomavirus type 16, using a recombinant vaccinia virus that expresses the L1 protein, as a target for screening. This antibody, designated CAMVIR-1, reacted with a 56 kilodalton protein in cells infected with L1-vaccinia virus, and the protein was present in a predominantly nuclear location. The antibody also dete...

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