Suspension of proactive recommendations for HPV vaccination has led to a significant increase in HPV infection rates in young Japanese women: real-world data
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Main Authors: | Masayuki Sekine (Author), Manako Yamaguchi (Author), Risa Kudo (Author), Sharon J.B. Hanley (Author), Yutaka Ueda (Author), Sosuke Adachi (Author), Megumi Kurosawa (Author), Etsuko Miyagi (Author), Megumi Hara (Author), Takayuki Enomoto (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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