Type‐Specific Duration of Human Papillomavirus Infection: Implications for Human Papillomavirus Screening and Vaccination
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2008Vol. 197(10), pp. 1436–1447
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Helen Trottier, Salaheddin M. Mahmud, José Carlos Mann Prado, João Simão Sobrinho, Cecília Costa, Thomas E. Rohan, Luisa L. Villa, Eduardo L. Franco
Abstract
There was considerable variation among HPV types with regard to the duration of infection. Coinfection with multiple types contributed to an increased infection duration.
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