human papilloma virus

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human
adjective
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
us
/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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virus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvaɪə.rəs/
us
/ˈvaɪ.rəs/
an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, ...
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(Definition ofhumanandvirusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For other viral infections (such as cytomegalovirus, herpes virus, hepatitis, humanpapillomavirus, and herpes simplex virus), work is in progress on the development of gene therapy strategies.
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Humanpapillomavirustesting is more sensitive than cytology for high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia but has lower specificity, especially in young women, and is currently not recommended as a routine.
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There is a growing campaign to focus attention on the possibilities of humanpapillomavirustesting.
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The membership of the expert advisory group on the pilot for humanpapillomavirustesting has not yet been agreed.
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In respect of new technology, we proceed on the basis of the best available expert advice, and humanpapillomavirustesting is an example of our adoption of that approach.
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We are in the process of selecting an advisory committee on humanpapillomavirustesting, which will also act as a selection board for choosing the pilot sites.
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However, it can also be associated with other types of infections, such as humanpapillomavirus.
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The association of humanpapillomaviruswith cervical cancer is another example.
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Shopepapillomavirusprovided the first mammalian model of a cancer caused by a virus.
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It is caused by the humanpapillomavirustypes 13 and 32.
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We basically had the same idea, which was to create a synthetic replica of the humanpapillomavirusknown as a virus like particle.
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A higher incidence is noted in developing countries, this has been implicated to lower socioeconomic status and the presence of humanpapillomavirussequences in the retinoblastoma tissue.
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Infection from humanpapillomavirus(serotype 16 in particular), spirochetes and atypical mycobacteria has also been suggested as a cause.
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A more common cancer associated with viral infection is cervical cancer, which has been linked to the humanpapillomavirus.
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