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HPV-Vaccines

HPV-Vaccines

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is closely linked with the pathogenesis of cervical cancer and many other cancers. HPV vaccines are vaccines that prevent infection from certain types of human papillomavirus. However, despite the various prevention strategies and treatments, such as HPV screening, prophylactic HPV vaccines, surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, the disease burden remains heavy worldwide. Currently, three types of prophylactic vaccines—quadrivalent HPV vaccines, bivalent HPV vaccines, and a new nonavalent HPV vaccine—are commercially available. Although these vaccines protect against 90% of HPV infections, their capacity to eliminate pre-existing infections is limited. In this Topical Collection, we aim to systematically cover the progress, current status, and future prospects of various vaccines being developed for the prevention and treatment of HPV-associated lesions and cancers.

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Keywords

  • 9-valent
  • 9-valent vaccination
  • Adverse effects
  • AEFIs
  • Barriers
  • causality assessment
  • cervical cancer
  • cervical cancer prevention
  • cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
  • chronic regional pain syndrome
  • cognitive dysfunction
  • DNA therapeutic vaccine
  • DNA vaccine
  • dosing interval
  • dosing schedule
  • E6 oncoprotein
  • E7 oncoprotein
  • Family medicine
  • health behaviour
  • HPV
  • HPV serum antibodies
  • HPV vaccination
  • HPV vaccine
  • HPV vaccine awareness
  • HPV vaccine barriers
  • HPV vaccine intervention
  • HPV vaccine knowledge
  • human papilloma virus
  • human papillomavirus
  • human papillomavirus vaccination
  • Kazakhstan
  • L1 HPV
  • low adherence
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • medicine
  • membranous nephropathy
  • men who have sex with men
  • mobile phone
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • online health promotion
  • orthostatic dysregulation
  • outcome and process evaluation
  • p16 INK4a
  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy
  • provider perspectives
  • provider-oriented interventions
  • RE-AIM Framework
  • real-world evidence
  • recipient-oriented interventions
  • Social media
  • squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
  • Systematic Literature Review
  • systematic review
  • Therapeutic vaccine
  • vaccination
  • vaccination coverage
  • vaccine effectiveness
  • vaccine hesitancy
  • vaccine impact
  • vaccine referral
  • Vaccines

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5918-6

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