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As per available reports about 9 open access articles, 21 conferences, 2 national symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to HPV and about 13 speakers gave presentations on HPV.

Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines may prevent infections by certain types of human papillomavirus which are associated with the development of cervical cancer, genital warts, and other cancers.

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World Health Organization (WHO), as well as public health officials in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United States recommend vaccination of young women against HPV. HPV vaccination is also effective in males to protecting their partners from HPV infections, as well as themselves from anal cancer and genital warts, and possibly other HPV associated cancers.Two vaccines have market approval in many countries as of 2014 (called Gardasil and Cervarix in the US) Both vaccines protect against the two HPV types (HPV-16 and HPV-18) that cause 70% of cervical cancers, 80% of anal cancers, 60% of vaginal cancers, and 40% of vulvar cancers. These HPV types also cause most HPV induced oral cancers, and some other rare genital cancers. Gardasil also protects against the two HPV types (HPV-6 and HPV-11) that cause 90% of genital warts Both vaccines have been shown to prevent precancerous lesions of the cervix. Gardasil has been shown to prevent precursors to anal, vulvar, vaginal, and penile cancers. HPV vaccines are expected to protect against HPV induced cancers of these areas as well as HPV induced oral cancers.

Worldwide, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in adults. For example, more than 80% of American women will have contracted at least one strain of HPV by age fifty. Although most women infected with genital HPV will not have complications from the virus, worldwide there are an estimated 529,000 new cases of cervical cancer and 275,000 deaths per year. About 85 percent of cancers, and 80% of deaths from cervical cancer occur in developing countries. In the United States, most of the approximately 11,000 cervical cancers found annually occur in women who have never had a Pap smear, or did not follow up on abnormal Pap smear results. HPV is also the cause of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).CIN is a precursor to cervical cancer, and is painful and costly to treat. It is not known how many women worldwide are diagnosed with CIN. Since the vaccine only covers some high-risk types of HPV, experts still recommend that women get Pap smear screenings even after vaccination. In the US, Pap smears are typically recommended start at age of 21. Additional vaccine candidate research is occurring for next generation products to extend protection against additional HPV types.
 

Relevant Conferences:

  1. 2nd Infectious Diseases Conference, August 25-27, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
  2. Infection Prevention and Control Conference, Aug 1-2, 2016 Frankfurt, Germany
  3. 10th Vaccines & Vaccination Conference, June 16-18, 2016 Rome, Italy
  4. 13th Vaccines & Vaccination Conference,      November 10-12, 2016 Melbourne, Australia
  5. 2nd Applied Microbiology Conference,      October 31-November 02, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
  6. 6th Cell & Stem Cells Research Conference,     February 29-March 02, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
  7. 2nd Antibiotics Conference October 03-05, 2016 London, UK
  8. 5th Cancer Therapy Conference, September 28-30, 2015 Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  9. Beneficial Microbes: Food, Pharma, Aqua & Beverages Industry Conference, September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA
  10. 4th Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases Conference,  May 16-18, 2016 San Antonio, USA
  11. Allergy Conference, March 29-30, 2016 Valencia, Spain
  12. 4th Immunology Conference, September 28-30, 2015 Houston, Texas, USA
  13. 2nd Influenza Conference, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  14. 2nd Innate Immunity Conference, July 21-22, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  15. 2nd Parasitology Conference, August 01-03, 2016 Manchester, UK
  16. 2nd Antibodies Conference, July 14-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA
  17. 2nd Neuroimmunology & Therapeutics Conference,                                        March 31-April 02, 2016 Atlanta, USA
  18. Influenza Vaccines for the World, 6-9 October 2015 Sao Rafael Atlantic Hotel, Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
  19. The 2015 Vaccine Summit, 13th - 15th October 2015 Cineworld: The O2, Peninsula Square, London
  20. Conference on 3Rs Alternatives and Consistency Testing in Vaccine Lot Release Testing, 16 -18 September 2015 Hotel Zuiderduin, The Netherlands
  21. Meningitis and Septicaemia in Children and Adults, 4th - 5th November 2015 Royal Society of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
  22. Conference on 3Rs Alternatives and Consistency Testing in Vaccine Lot Release Testing, 16 -18 September 2015 Hotel Zuiderduin, The Netherlands
  23. Meningitis and Septicaemia in Children and Adults, 4th - 5th November 2015 Royal Society of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
  24. Meningitis and Septicaemia in Children and Adults, 4th - 5th November 2015 Royal Society of Medicine, London, United Kingdom

Relevant Societies:

  1. Southern African HIV Clinicians Society
  2. ANTIAIDS Foundation
  3. AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
  4. Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
  5. American Society for Microbiology
  6. Ecuadorian Society of Medical Technologists Laboratory (SOTEMELAB)
  7. American Society for Microbiology
  8. Médecins Sans Frontières
  9. American Federation for Medical Research

Relevant Companies:

  1.  Metabolon, Inc.
  2.  Boston Biomedical
  3. Zakłady Chemiczne Permedia S.A.
  4.  Astellas
  5.  Cipla
  6.  GlaxoSmithKline plc.
  7.  Merck & Co.
  8.  Novartis
  9.  Pfizer
  10. Sunpharma
  11.  Vaxgen

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