نتایج جستجو برای: cervarix

تعداد نتایج: 115  

2017
Eva McGhee Hill Harper Adaku Ume Melanie Baker Cheick Diarra John Uyanne Sebhat Afework Keosha Partlow Lucy Tran Judith Okoro Anh Doan Karen Tate Mechelle Rouse Meidrah Tyler Kamilah Evans Tonya Sanchez Ishmum Hasan Enijah Smith-Joe Jasmine Maniti Liliana Zarate Camille King Antoinette Alugbue Chiamaka Opara Bileko Wissa Joanne Maniti Roland Pattillo

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major public health concern affecting both females and males. HPV is associated with cervical, anal, head and neck cancers. About 99% of all cervical cancers are related to HPV. HPV vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, and Gardasil 9 are used in the primary prevention of HPV related cancers. Gardasil and Gardasil 9 are available for use in both females and males age...

2014
Thierry P Van Effelterre Cosmina Hogea Sylvia M Taylor

We developed a dynamic compartmental model to assess the impact of HPV Universal Mass Vaccination (UMV) with Cervarix™, which offers protection against HPV16/18 and cross-protection against other cancer-causing types, using up-to-date efficacy data. Analyses were performed in the UK because of the large amount of high quality epidemiological data available. For each HPV type/group of types cons...

2015
Anna Godi Sara L. Bissett Elizabeth Miller Simon Beddows Zhi-Ming Zheng

BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines confer protection against the oncogenic genotypes HPV16 and HPV18 through the generation of type-specific neutralizing antibodies raised against virus-like particles (VLP) representing these genotypes. The vaccines also confer a degree of cross-protection against HPV31 and HPV45, which are genetically-related to the vaccine types HPV16 and HPV18, r...

2013
Rebecca Howell-Jones Kate Soldan Sally Wetten David Mesher Tim Williams O. Noel Gill Gwenda Hughes

BACKGROUND Diagnoses of genital warts (GW) in genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics have been increasing in England for many years. In 2008, an HPV immunization program began with a bivalent vaccine (Cervarix). This was expected to markedly reduce infections and disease due to human papillomavirus (HPV) 16/18 but not HPV 6/11 infections or disease. However, from 2009 to 2011 there were decreases...

2007
Susan A. Cohen

15 The development of not one, but two vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV), which have been shown to be highly effective in preventing infections that cause at least 70% of all cervical cancers, represents a major breakthrough for women’s health. In the last year alone, Merck’s Gardasil has been approved in 76 countries worldwide, including the United States. GlaxoSmithKline’s Cervarix,...

Journal: :Issues in emerging health technologies 2007
V Foerster J Murtagh

A common sexually transmitted infection, human papillomavirus (HPV) has been linked to the development of cervical, anogenital, and head and neck cancers and genital warts. (2) Several randomized controlled trials have explored the efficacy and safety of two vaccines for primary prevention of infection by HPV types 16 and 18, those most commonly implicated in the development of cervical cancer....

2016
Ryuta Abe Tomomi Kinoshita Akiyo Hineno Shu-ichi Ikeda

Joint pain or arthralgia is a common complaint among girls who have received immunization with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, but the pathogenesis of this disorder has not been completely understood. We report 2 cases of joint lesions after HPV vaccination. In one case, a 13-yearold patient showed transient arthropathy in the right wrist joint after the first dose of Gardasil® administ...

Journal: :The American journal of managed care 2006
Pamela Ann Hymel

Cervical cancer, caused by oncogenic types of human papillomavirus (HPV), remains a major health problem worldwide. The recent introduction of a quadrivalent vaccine (Gardasil), which targets HPV strains responsible for approximately 70% of cervical cancer cases and 90% of genital warts, has ushered in new hope of substantially reducing global prevalence of HPV disease. A further bivalent HPV v...

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...

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