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Evaluation of using composite HPV genotyping assay results to monitor human papillomavirus infection burden through simulation
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Atlanta / /

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Creative Commons / /

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United States / Canada / /

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amplification products / mathematical algorithms / finance / weaker immune systems / /

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Type-specific HPV infections / lower HPV infection / TB / HPV type-specific infections / warts / Lin BMC Infectious Diseases / HPV type-specific infection / HPV / cervical cancer / type-specific infection / type-specific infectious statuses / HPV infections / invasive cervical cancers / carcinoma / type-specific infections / HPV infection / composite positive infection / infectious statuses / positive infection / composite infection / estimated-to-true infection / persistent infection / infectious organisms / type-specific infectious status / typespecific infection / infection / true HPV infection / Viral Hepatitis / true infection / human papillomavirus infection / true underlying infection / MS / compare infection / past infection / relatively low infection / Specificity Background Infection / /

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World Health Organization / National Center for HIV / Division of STD Prevention / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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Carol Y Lin / /

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Senator / /

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Northwest Territories / NWT / Georgia / /

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Baseline / /

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hybridization / genotyping / simulation / often unknown / mathematical algorithms / gel electrophoresis / /

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