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Ann N. Burchell

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  191
Citations -  7291

Ann N. Burchell is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 154 publications receiving 6352 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann N. Burchell include McGill University & International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.

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Epidemiology and natural history of human papillomavirus infections and type-specific implications in cervical neoplasia.

TL;DR: Across the spectrum of cervical lesions, HPV-16 is consistently the most common HPV type contributing to 50-55% of invasive cervical cancer cases strongly suggesting that this viral type has a biological advantage for transmission, persistency and transformation.

Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of genital HPV infection

TL;DR: This chapter provides an overview of the epidemiology of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, with a focus on the dynamics of sexual transmission, and the implications of transmission dynamics for the success of future HPV vaccines are discussed.
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Chapter 6: Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of genital HPV infection.

TL;DR: An overview of the epidemiology of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, with a focus on the dynamics of sexual transmission, is provided in this article, which explores concepts related to the spread of sexually transmitted infections, including population prevalence, duration of infectivity, patterns of sexual contacts, and transmissibility, including modifiers of susceptibility and infectivity.
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Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Men, Cancers other than Cervical and Benign Conditions

TL;DR: Evidence linking HPV in the epidemiology and etiology of cancers of the vulva, vagina, anus and oropharynx is summarized and recent estimates of the burden of and HPV type distribution in genital warts and in cases of HPV infection of the airways are presented.