Betapapillomavirus natural history and co‐detection with alphapapillomavirus in cervical samples of adult women
Talía Malagón,
Aline Lopes Ribeiro,
Emily Montosa Nunes
et al.
Abstract:Human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the genus Betapapillomavirus can infect both cutaneous and mucosal sites, but research on their natural history at mucosal sites remains scarce. We examined the risk factors and co‐detection patterns of HPVs of the Betapapillomavirus and Alphapapillomavirus genera in cervical samples of the Ludwig‐McGill cohort study. We assessed a subset of 505 women from the Ludwig‐McGill cohort study from São Paulo, Brazil. Cervical samples over the first year of follow‐up were tested for DNA… Show more
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