Human papillomavirus: present and future perspective in Saudi Arabia.

作者: Abdelbaset Mohamed Elasbali

DOI: 10.1080/01443615.2020.1737662

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摘要: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a widely dispersed DNA double-stranded carcinogenic virus worldwide. Many cancers have been attributed to HPV subtypes as major aetiological factor. Around 90% of cervical the infection, in addition other such head and neck cancer, breast cancer cancers. As high risk low-risk, are sexually transmitted viruses, Saudi community religiously conservative, lots measures precise burden its related still obscure. With absence cervical-screening programmes in-depth research HPV-related cancers, there lack literature except for pertained awareness perceptions. Consequently, present review deemed explore state issues, future perspective light current scientific evidence, well as, practices, health policies this regard. Making accessible data on can assist designing early detection control sustainable programmes. Therefore, aimed discuss most important magnitudes HPV, concerning available from Arabia neighbouring Arab countries interrelated Arabia. The depended searching Electronic databases using strongly considered indexes including PubMed, Medline, Web Science, Scopus, ABSCO, EMBASE, others. In conclusion, though pronounced conservative with low sexual diseases, an alarming menace HPV-attributable diseases necessitating quick intervention.

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