Non-inferior antibody levels for HPV16/18 after extended two-dose schedules compared with a six-month interval: findings of a systematic review and meta-analysis
Protection after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination can be maximized by optimizing vaccination schedules. We systematically reviewed immunogenicity and effectiveness of HPV vaccines administered 6 months apart compared with longer intervals. Seroconversion to vaccine-type HPV was non-inferior fo...
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Main Authors: | Aneisha Collins-Fairclough (Author), Robine Donken (Author), Bohdan Nosyk (Author), Simon Dobson (Author), Gina Ogilivie (Author), Manish Sadarangani (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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