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Population-Level Effects of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Programs on Infections with Nonvaccine Genotypes
Authors:David Mesher  Kate Soldan  Matti Lehtinen  Simon Beddows  Marc Brisson  Julia M.L. Brotherton  Eric P.F. Chow  Teresa Cummings  Mélanie Drolet  Christopher K. Fairley  Suzanne M. Garland  Jessica A. Kahn  Kimberley Kavanagh  Lauri Markowitz  Kevin G. Pollock  Anna S?derlund-Strand  Pam Sonnenberg  Sepehr N. Tabrizi  Clare Tanton  Elizabeth Unger  Sara L. Thomas
Abstract:We analyzed human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalences during prevaccination and postvaccination periods to consider possible changes in nonvaccine HPV genotypes after introduction of vaccines that confer protection against 2 high-risk types, HPV16 and HPV18. Our meta-analysis included 9 studies with data for 13,886 girls and women ≤19 years of age and 23,340 women 20–24 years of age. We found evidence of cross-protection for HPV31 among the younger age group after vaccine introduction but little evidence for reductions of HPV33 and HPV45. For the group this same age group, we also found slight increases in 2 nonvaccine high-risk HPV types (HPV39 and HPV52) and in 2 possible high-risk types (HPV53 and HPV73). However, results between age groups and vaccines used were inconsistent, and the increases had possible alternative explanations; consequently, these data provided no clear evidence for type replacement. Continued monitoring of these HPV genotypes is important.
Keywords:human papillomavirus   HPV   HPV vaccination   surveillance   nonvaccine types   viruses   vaccines   genotypes
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