Journal article
Approaches to monitoring biological outcomes for HPV vaccination: Challenges of early adopter countries
CA Wong, M Saraiya, S Hariri, L Eckert, RI Howlett, LE Markowitz, JML Brotherton, K Sinka, OG Martinez-Montañez, SK Kjaer, EF Dunne
Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2011
Abstract
In this review, we describe plans to monitor the impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine on biologic outcomes in selected international areas (Australia, Canada, Mexico, the Nordic countries, Scotland, and the United States) that have adopted this vaccine. This summary of monitoring plans provides a background for discussing the challenges of vaccine monitoring in settings where resources and capacity may vary. A variety of approaches that depend on existing infrastructure and resources are planned or underway for monitoring HPV vaccine impact. Monitoring HPV vaccine impact on biologic outcomes is a complex and challenging task, but also plays an important role in documenting the benefi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Dr. Eduardo Franco and Dr. Elizabeth Unger for sharing their presentations from the CDC-sponsored satellite symposium at the 2009 IPV conference. Charlene Wong completed this project during her one-year fellowship The CDC Experience, a public/private partnership supported by a grant to the CDC Foundation from External Medical Affairs, Pfizer Inc.