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Projected impact of vaccinating both pre-adolescent girls and boys at 71% coverage compared to increasing coverage to 90% for a girls-only program on non-cervical human papillomavirus (HPV)-16, -18 related cancers.
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posted on 2014-03-20, 04:04 authored by Emily A. Burger, Stephen Sy, Mari Nygård, Ivar S. Kristiansen, Jane J. KimDotted lines represent the theoretical maximum attributable fraction of HPV-16, -18 for each condition.
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Computational biologyPopulation modelingInfectious disease modelingimmunologyVaccination and immunizationvaccinesCancer vaccinesepidemiologyEconomic epidemiologyInfectious disease epidemiologyhealth careHealth economicsInfectious diseasesSexually transmitted diseasesHuman papillomavirus infectionViral diseasesoncologyCancers and neoplasmsGenitourinary tract tumorsHead and neck tumorsCancer preventionurologyGenitourinary infectionswomen's healthObstetrics and gynecologyGynecologic cancersEconomicsEconomic analysisCost-effectiveness analysisvaccinatingpre-adolescentgirlsboyscomparedgirls-onlynon-cervicalpapillomavirus-18
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