GENITAL AND PERIGENITAL HUMAN PAPILOMAVIRUS (HPV) INFECTION IN SMALL CHILD
Genital and perigenital human papilomavirus (HPV) infection in children has an incidence of 1.8% and the most frequently identified viral types are HPV 6 and 11. The mechanism of transmission of HPV to the anogenital area in children is vertical or perinatal transmission from an HPV-infected materna...
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Main Authors: | Carmen Sălăvăstru (Author), T. Cristodulo (Author), M. Panduru (Author), A. Colțoiu (Author), G.S. Țiplica (Author) |
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Amaltea Medical Publishing House,
2009-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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