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Articles (2023), Expert Review of Vaccines, 22 (1), pp. 161-179

A review of data systems for assessing the impact of HPV vaccination in selected high-income countries

Wang Wei , Kothari Smita, Khoury Hanane, Niccolai Linda, Garland Suzanne M., Sundström Karin, PUYOU DE POUVOURVILLE Gérard , Bonanni Paolo, Chen Ya-Ting, Franco Eduardo L.

The introduction of effective human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, screening, and treatment programs has led the World Health Organization to call for the global elimination of cervical cancer. Assessing progress toward this goal is supported through monitoring vaccination coverage and its impact. We performed a targeted review to assess the characteristics of HPV-related data systems from seven high-income countries (HICs) that represented varied approaches, including Australia, Canada, France, Italy, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States (US). Included data systems focused on preventive and early detection measures: HPV vaccination and cervical screening programs, as well as HPV-related disease outcomes. Differences were observed in approach to development of data systems, along with variation in geographical scope and methods of data collection. Lien vers l'article

WANG, W., KOTHARI, S., KHOURY, H., NICCOLAI, L., GARLAND, S.M., SUNDSTRÖM, K. ... FRANCO, E.L. (2023). A review of data systems for assessing the impact of HPV vaccination in selected high-income countries. Expert Review of Vaccines, 22(1), pp. 161-179.

Mots clés : #Cervical-cancer, #cervical-screening, #data-systems, #genital-warts, #human-papillomavirus, #literature-review, #real, #world-data, #recurrent-respiratory-papillomavirus, #surveillance, #vaccination