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Decline in prevalence of human papillomavirus infection following vaccination among Australian Indigenous women, a population at higher risk of cervical cancer: The VIP-I study
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Decline in prevalence of human papillomavirus infection following vaccination among Australian Indigenous women, a population at higher risk of cervical cancer: The VIP-I study

Skye McGregor, Dina Saulo, Julia M L Brotherton, Bette Liu, Samuel Phillips, S. Rachel Skinner, Michele Luey, Lisa Oliver, Mary Stewart, Sepehr N Tabrizi, …
Vaccine, Vol.36(29), pp.4311-4316
2018
PMID: 29880245

Abstract

Cervical cancer Human papillomavirus (HPV) Indigenous Quadrivalent vaccine

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