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A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples

This study constitutes the first report on type-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) concordance and transmission in heterosexually active couples that are human immunodeficiency (HIV)-seronegative, HIV-seropositive or HIV-discordant and in which 71% of female participants have normal cervical cytolo...

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Main Author: Mbulawa, Zizipho Ziphozakhe Anita
Other Authors: Williamson, Anna-Lise
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Virology 2015
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description This study constitutes the first report on type-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) concordance and transmission in heterosexually active couples that are human immunodeficiency (HIV)-seronegative, HIV-seropositive or HIV-discordant and in which 71% of female participants have normal cervical cytology.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10931 A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples Mbulawa, Zizipho Ziphozakhe Anita Williamson, Anna-Lise Medical Virology This study constitutes the first report on type-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) concordance and transmission in heterosexually active couples that are human immunodeficiency (HIV)-seronegative, HIV-seropositive or HIV-discordant and in which 71% of female participants have normal cervical cytology. 2015-01-02T08:55:27Z 2015-01-02T08:55:27Z 2011 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10931 eng application/pdf Division of Virology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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title A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples
title_full A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples
title_fullStr A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples
title_full_unstemmed A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples
title_short A study of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and antibody response in heterosexually active South African couples
title_sort study of genital human papillomavirus hpv infection and antibody response in heterosexually active south african couples
topic Medical Virology
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