Human papillomavirus-Inequalities in disease prevention and the impact on racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minorities.
Abstract
HPV, a sexually transmitted viral infection, is the etiological agent of significant dermatologic disease including benign anogenital warts and invasive cancers. Sexual and gender minority individuals are particularly vulnerable to HPV-associated disease due to reduced vaccination rates in these cohorts, low awareness of HPV, lack of provider recommendation, and inadequate consensus guidelines on screening and prevention in these individuals. A...
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Title
Human papillomavirus-Inequalities in disease prevention and the impact on racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minorities.
Published Date
Aug 5, 2021
Journal
Volume
38
Pages
170 - 173
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