Safety of Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Administered Routinely to Females DermatologistsBlog.com: Author Interview: Nicola Klein, MD, PhD, co-director and research scientist at the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center in Oakland, Calif. DermatologistsBlog.com: What are the main findings of the study? This study of almost 200,000 females who received nearly 350,000 doses of the quadrivalent human [...]
Human papillomavirus types do not replace others after large-scale vaccination
Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) are now recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for both teenage boys and girls. The vaccine protects against the two most common types of the virus that cause cervical cancer: HPV 16 and 18. Is there a chance that the increased number of people vaccinated might result [...]
http://dermatologistsblog.com/infections/warts/human-papillomavirus-types-do-not-replace-others-after-large-scale-vaccination/
Study: HPV vaccine reduces infection, even in unvaccinated
Study shows evidence of herd protection The HPV vaccine not only has resulted in a decrease in human papillomavirus infection in immunized teens but also in teens who were not immunized. The study is believed to be the first to show a substantial decrease in HPV infection in a community setting as well as herd [...]
http://dermatologistsblog.com/infections/warts/study-hpv-vaccine-reduces-infection-even-in-unvaccinated/



