HPV (HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION): CLINICAL OBSERVATION AND PREVENTION
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Human papillomaviruses, therapeutic vaccines, oncogenic HPV types, genital wartsAbstract
Papillomaviruses belong to the Papovaviridae family and have been parasitizing humans for thousands of years. These are small, non-enveloped 20-sided DNA viruses that infect epithelial cells of different anatomical zones.
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