Publication
2008
Health and Economic Implications of HPV Vaccination in the U.S.
This article reports on a study using models of HPV-16 and HPV-18 transmission and cervical …
This article reports on a study using models of HPV-16 and HPV-18 transmission and cervical carcinogenesis to compare the health and economic outcomes of vaccinating preadolescent girls in the US (at 12 years of age), and vaccinating older girls and women in catch-up programs (to 18, 21, or 26 years of age). The study also examined the health benefits of averting other HPV-16-related and HPV-18-related cancers, the prevention of HPV-6-related and HPV-11-related genital warts and…
Dynamic Transmission
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Calibration/Validation
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Science/Technology
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North America
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Infectious Diseases
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Microsimulation
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Chronic Disease/Risk
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Health Systems
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Clinical Care
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine