Long-term Effectiveness of HPV Vaccines: Results from a 10-Year, Valentin Irmov

Summary

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major causative agent of cervical cancer and other related diseases. HPV vaccines represent an innovative tool for prevention. This article analyzes the long-term effectiveness of HPV vaccines based on data from 10-year follow-up studies. The results confirm the sustained immunity and stable safety of the vaccines, while emphasizing the importance of expanding vaccination coverage.

Keywords: HPV vaccine, long-term effectiveness, cervical cancer, immunogenicity, prevention, public health

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