Journal article
Monitoring the impact of HPV vaccine in males-Considerations and challenges
JML Brotherton, AR Giuliano, LE Markowitz, EF Dunne, GS Ogilvie
Papillomavirus Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2016
Abstract
In this article, we examine the issues involved if national or sub-national programs are considering extending post HPV vaccine introduction monitoring to include males. Vaccination programs are now being extended to include males in some countries, in order to improve population level HPV infection control and to directly prevent HPV-related disease in males such as anogenital warts and anal cancers. Coverage and adverse events surveillance are essential components of post-vaccination monitoring. Monitoring the impact of vaccination on HPV infection and disease in men raises some similar challenges to monitoring in females, such as the long time frame until cancer outcomes, and also differe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
JMLB's institution has been a recipient of investigator initiated grant funding from bioCSL/Merck to support epidemiological HPV research but she has never received any personal financial benefits. ARG is a member of Merck & CO, Inc. advisory boards and her institution receives grant funding for investigator initiated studies. LEM, EFD and GSO have no conflicts of interest.