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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas E. Ingraham ◽  
Samantha King ◽  
Jennifer Proper ◽  
Lianne Siegel ◽  
Emily J. Zolfaghari ◽  
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Vaccine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (16) ◽  
pp. 2311-2318
Author(s):  
Adriana Guzman-Holst ◽  
Gerardo Luna-Casas ◽  
Maria Y. Cervantes-Apolinar ◽  
Gloria C. Huerta-Garcia ◽  
Patricia Juliao ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. S167-S172
Author(s):  
Shanker Matta ◽  
K.K. Chopra ◽  
V.K. Arora

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso ◽  
Patricia Jane Kelly

The new Vaccine technologies against transmissible and non-transmissible diseases, such as cancer, have had an impact on international public health. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is used on a large scale in immunization programs in more than 58 countries, with resultant efficacy and safety for precursor lesions of cervical cancer, in addition to anogenital lesions. After the introduction of quadrivalent HPV vaccine (6,11,16 and 18) in Brazil in 2014, monitoring the vaccination coverage and the development of HPV prevalence incidence of cervical abnormalities and precancerous lesions must be observed, as well as morbidity and mortality trends from in situ and invasive cancer. Encouraging information, counseling and continuing education is recommended as a strategy to broaden vaccine acceptance in order to sediment its implementation and ensure effectiveness in reducing new cases of cervical cancer in the future.


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Faith Mutsigiri ◽  
Patron Trish Mafaune ◽  
More Mungati ◽  
Gerald Shambira ◽  
Donewell Bangure ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 1157-1164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreia Francesli Negri Reis ◽  
Juliana Cristina Lima ◽  
Lucia Marinilza Beccaria ◽  
Rita de Cassia Helú Mendonça Ribeiro ◽  
Daniele Favaro Ribeiro ◽  
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Objectives: to identify the main causes for hospital admissions and deaths related to systemic arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM), and to analyze morbidity and mortality trends, in a municipality in São Paulo's countryside, by comparing two three-years periods, 2002 to 2004 and 2010 to 2012. Methods: cross-sectional study which used secondary data regarding deaths from the Information System on Mortality and concerning hospital admissions from the DataSus Hospital Information System. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were conducted. Results: from 2002 to 2012, 325,439 people were admitted to hospitals, 14.7% of them due to circulatory system diseases (CSD) and 0.7% due to DM. The deaths distributed as the following: 29,027 deaths (31.5%) were due to CSD; 8.06% due to cerebrovascular diseases (CVD); and 2.75% due to DM. There was a significant association between admittance and death causes and patients' gender and age in the three-year periods (p<0.001). The highest lethality in hospital admissions was found to be due to CVD (10%). That trend showed that mortality rates dropped, younger patients were admitted due to DM, and older patients were admitted due to CVD - they were more often females. Conclusion: the main causes for hospital admissions were the CSDs; main mortality causes were the CVDs in hypertensive and diabetic women. Those findings can back public policies which prioritize the promotion of health.


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