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32,163 , 164 Three forms of infection can be defined : ( 1 ) latent HPV infection , (
2 ) subclinical HPV infection , and ( 3 ) clinical HPV infection . Latent infection is
present when HPV - DNA is detectable by molecular means but no clinical ...
32,163 , 164 Three forms of infection can be defined : ( 1 ) latent HPV infection , (
2 ) subclinical HPV infection , and ( 3 ) clinical HPV infection . Latent infection is
present when HPV - DNA is detectable by molecular means but no clinical ...
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Clearly , more studies are required before the clinical utility of genital HPV VLP
ELISAs can be adequately assessed . ” Regression , Persistence , and
Progression of HPV Infection Long - term follow - up of women with cervical
intraepithelial ...
Clearly , more studies are required before the clinical utility of genital HPV VLP
ELISAs can be adequately assessed . ” Regression , Persistence , and
Progression of HPV Infection Long - term follow - up of women with cervical
intraepithelial ...
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Ho et al 136 concluded : " HPV infection and its associated cervical lesions tend
to occur concurrently , and type - specific persistent HPV infection , particularly
with a high viral load , produces chronic cervical dysplasia . Implications : The ...
Ho et al 136 concluded : " HPV infection and its associated cervical lesions tend
to occur concurrently , and type - specific persistent HPV infection , particularly
with a high viral load , produces chronic cervical dysplasia . Implications : The ...
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