M Clementi, P Bagnarelli - New Microbiol, 2015 - newmicrobiologica.org
In the last two decades, development of quantitative molecular methods has characterized the evolution of clinical virology more than any other methodological advancement. Using …
Background New technologies allow rapid detecting and counting of virus genomes in clinical specimens, defining susceptibility to specific antivirals, pinpointing molecular …
F Broccolo - Quantitative Real-Time PCR: Methods and Protocols, 2014 - Springer
The persistent infection with most frequent high-risk (HR)-HPV types (HPV-16,-18,-31,-33,- 45,-52, and-58) is considered to be the true precursor of neoplastic progression. HR-HPV …
IM Micalessi, GAV Boulet, JJ Bogers… - Clinical chemistry and …, 2012 - degruyter.com
Background: The establishment of the causal relationship between high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection and cervical cancer and its precursors has resulted in the …
WT Seaman, E Andrews, M Couch, EM Kojic… - Infectious Agents and …, 2010 - Springer
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) remain a serious world health problem due to their association with anogenital and oral cancers and warts. While over 100 HPV types have …
WT Seaman, E Andrews, M Couch, EM Kojic… - Virology journal, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Background Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) remain a serious world health problem due to their association with anogenital/oral cancers and warts. While over 100 …
Context: Detection of causative pathogen is crucial for treatment strategies in most infections. Molecular diagnosis as a more sensitive and specific method, has become the …
M Moberg, I Gustavsson… - Journal of clinical …, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
We have previously shown that women with a high titer of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) in cervical epithelial cells have an increased risk of developing cervical carcinoma …
With globalization of microbial threats and an increasing appreciation for the role of infection in chronic as well as acute diseases, there is burgeoning interest in the development of …