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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world

Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 5, 0 - , 22.09.2010

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Cervical cancer may be substantially prevented by human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. The two most common oncogenic HPV types causing 70% of all cervical cancers are represented in the vaccines by synthetic virus-like particles to the L1 protein of HPV 16 and 18. The virus-like particles and adjuvant systems promote long-term antibody response. Invasive cervical cancer (ICC) is the second most common cancer among women worldwide. Approximately 85% of the disease burden is seen in women in developing nations. India with its highest share of global burden of cervical cancer has to implement a population based cervical cancer control program to reduce the number of deaths. Development of effective vaccines against human papillomavirus, the necessary cause of cervical cancer, has introduced a fresh lease of life to the cervical cancer control strategies. Vaccination programs targeted to a large age range of women will achieve cervical cancer reductions several decades from now.

Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 5, 0 - , 22.09.2010

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Reviews
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Atul Agarwal

Publication Date September 22, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 2 Issue: 5

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APA Agarwal, A. (2010). Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.17562
AMA Agarwal A. Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. October 2010;2(5). doi:10.17334/jps.17562
Chicago Agarwal, Atul. “Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for Use in Developing World”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2, no. 5 (October 2010). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.17562.
EndNote Agarwal A (October 1, 2010) Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2 5
IEEE A. Agarwal, “Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world”, Journal of Pediatric Sciences, vol. 2, no. 5, 2010, doi: 10.17334/jps.17562.
ISNAD Agarwal, Atul. “Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for Use in Developing World”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2/5 (October 2010). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.17562.
JAMA Agarwal A. Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2010;2. doi:10.17334/jps.17562.
MLA Agarwal, Atul. “Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for Use in Developing World”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, vol. 2, no. 5, 2010, doi:10.17334/jps.17562.
Vancouver Agarwal A. Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines: Implications for use in developing world. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2010;2(5).