Journal article

Very Low Prevalence of Vaccine Human Papillomavirus Types among 18- to 35-Year Old Australian Women 9 Years Following Implementation of Vaccination

DA Machalek, SM Garland, JML Brotherton, D Bateson, K McNamee, M Stewart, S Rachel Skinner, B Liu, AM Cornall, JM Kaldor, SN Tabrizi

Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Introduction A quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccination program targeting females aged 12-13 years commenced in Australia in 2007, with catch-up vaccination of 14-26 year olds through 2009. We evaluated the program's impact on HPV prevalence among women aged 18-35 in 2015. Methods HPV prevalence among women aged 18-24 and 25-35 was compared with prevalence in these age groups in 2005-2007. For women aged 18-24, we also compared prevalence with that in a postvaccine study conducted in 2010-2012. Results For the 2015 sample, Vaccination Register-confirmed 3-dose coverage was 53.3% (65.0% and 40.3% aged 18-24 and 25-35, respectively). Prevalence of vaccine HPV types decreased from 22.7% (2..

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