Hpv-45
Human papillomavirus 45 (HPV-45) is a DNA virus that is part of the family of papillomaviruses. It is an important cause of cervical cancer in women, as well as skin warts and other genital infections. HPV-45 has been identified in about 5% of cervical cancer cases worldwide. Vaccination against HPV-45 has been shown to be highly effective in preventing infection and the development of cervical cancer. In addition, detection of HPV-45 infection can allow for early treatment and better outcomes for those affected. As a result, HPV-45 has been recognised as a global public health issue and there is substantial interest in improving understanding of its transmission, morbidity and mortality.
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ISSN: 2691-8862
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Dr. Anantha Harijith, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, USA
Faculty, Division of Neonatology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, USA
Journal of Current Viruses and Treatment Methodologies main aim is to provide a comprehensive platform for scientists and academicians all over the world in order to promote and share their findings on the study of virology, viral adaptation and the development and use of antiviral drugs and vaccines to achieve improved outcomes in infection.