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Active clinical trials for "Papillomavirus Infections"

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Primary and Secondary Prevention of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Disease in China

HPV InfectionsPrecancerous Disease of the Cervix2 more

In a hospital-based multi-center study in China, HPV 16 was found to be the predominant type (72.9%) in cervical cancer, followed by HPV 18(8.0%) which indicated that if the HPV prophylactic vaccine are wisely applied in China, about 80% of cervical cancer can be prevented.The reported prevalence of HPV in the female population in China was about 13.2%, with women in the study between ages 15-55. HPV prevalence peaks in young adults (ages 20-24:15.5%) and pre-menopausal women (ages 45-49:15%) and this suggests an underestimation of cervical cancer burden in China. So far, there is no nation wide organized screening program in China, nor is the vaccine available for girls innocent to HPV infection. This study aims to vaccinate the daughters (aged between 13-15 yrs) living in the selected study areas thus to evaluate how cervical cancer and other HPV related diseases can be curbed through primary and secondary prevention(in company to screening the mothers aged 35-54 yrs) and to develop a China specific model for cervical cancer prevention through HPV vaccination and HPV DNA test (careHPV).

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of HPV-associated Eye Infection and Cytokine Levels in Tears From Patients Diagnosed...

Human Papilloma Virus InfectionPterygium

Prevalence of HPV-associated eye infection and cytokine levels in tears from patients diagnosed with pterygium

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Serum Galectin-3 as a Marker of Human Papillomavirus Infection

Human Papillomavirus Infection

This study aimed to assess the serum Galectin-3 levels in patients with warts both before and after cryotherapy and to investigate its potential contribution to the pathogenesis of human papillomavirus infection.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Use of Human Papillomavirus Persistence for Determination of Treatment Efficacy Among Women With...

Human Papillomavirus InfectionCervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

The objectives are to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) by loop electrosurgical excision procedure using persistence of human papillomavirus (HPV) as outcome, and to perform a long-term follow-up on the ability of HPV testing, as compared to cytology, to predict recurrence of high-grade CIN.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Human Papillomavirus 6/11 in the Lower Airway of Neonates

Papillomavirus Infections

Vertical transmission of human papillomavirus (HPV) 6/11 leads to infection in the lower airway of neonates. The presence of HPV 6/11 may later cause juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JORRP).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Significance of the High-risk Hpv Viral Load

HPV Infections

The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of an elevated high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) viral load.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Acceptability and Efficacy of Self-sampling for Cervical Cancer Screening: A Pilot Study

Cervical CancerCervical Dysplasia1 more

In Singapore, the current cervical cancer screening uptake among women in Singapore has remained at low 50% since its introduction in 2004. It has been widely reported that under-screened women have the highest risk of cervical cancer. Self-sampling HPV DNA screening may be a solution to the low uptake rates of local women, particularly among the under-screened population in Singapore. Self-sampling comprises women using a swab to obtain samples from their vagina. In this study, we are comparing the sensitivity of detecting HPV positive women using HPV DNA test with self-sampling using flocked swab with the current physician sampling method. We also aim to determine acceptability of self-sampling HPV DNA test using flocked swab in cervical cancer screening. Designed as a feasibility study, it will comprise a prospective study of 300 women attending clinics in National University Hospital (NUH) and National Cancer Institute Singapore (NCIS).

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

CATCH-UP Intervention in Increasing Cancer Screening and Prevention Care in Uninsured Patients at...

Breast CarcinomaCervical Carcinoma4 more

This randomized research trial studies the Community-based Health Information Technology (HIT) Tools for Cancer Screening and Health Insurance Promotion (CATCH-UP) intervention in increasing cancer screening and prevention care in uninsured patients at community health centers. The CATCH-UP intervention may contribute to increased rates of insurance coverage, leading to improved cancer screening and prevention rates in community health care settings, and general recommended preventive care.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Post-Licensure Study of the Safety of GARDASIL™ in Males (V501-070)

Human Papilloma Virus Infection

This is a post-licensure safety observation cohort study to describe the general safety of GARDASIL™ (a quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine) in males.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

HPV Vaccination in Women With Cystic Fibrosis

Human Papillomavirus Infection

The main risk factor for the development of cervical lesions is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Vaccination against human papillomavirus, which is offered to all girls aged 11 to 14, and catching up to girls aged 15 to 19, is an effective method of preventing cervical pathology. Despite this, human papillomavirus vaccination coverage remains low in France. Some women with cystic fibrosis might need a transplantation, which is a factor associated with increased risk of human papillomavirus carriage and cervical pathology. An over-risk of cervical pathology would also be present in non-transplanted women with cystic fibrosis. Particular attention should therefore be paid to vaccination in this population. The objective is to estimate the frequency of human papillomavirus vaccination in young patients with cystic fibrosis, and to evaluate the reasons for non-vaccination.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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