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Cecilia L. Llave
Researcher at University of the Philippines
Publications - 5
Citations - 2172
Cecilia L. Llave is an academic researcher from University of the Philippines. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & Postpartum period. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1873 citations. Previous affiliations of Cecilia L. Llave include University of the Philippines Manila.
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Human papillomavirus genotype attribution in invasive cervical cancer: a retrospective cross-sectional worldwide study
Silvia de Sanjosé,Wim Quint,Laia Alemany,D.T. Geraets,Jo Ellen Klaustermeier,Belen Lloveras,Sara Tous,Ana Félix,Luis Eduardo Bravo,Hai Rim Shin,Carlos S. Vallejos,Patricia Alonso de Ruiz,Marcus Aurelho Lima,Núria Guimerà,Omar Clavero,Maria Alejo,Antonio Llombart-Bosch,Chou Cheng-Yang,Silvio Tatti,Elena Kasamatsu,Ermina Iljazovic,Michael Odida,Rodrigo Prado,Muhieddine Seoud,Magdalena Grce,Alp Usubutun,Asha Jain,Gustavo Adolfo Hernandez Suarez,Luis Estuardo Lombardi,Aekunbiola Banjo,Clara Menendez,Efren J. Domingo,Julio Velasco,Ashrafun Nessa,Saibua Chichareon,You-Lin Qiao,Enrique Lerma,Suzanne M. Garland,Toshiyuki Sasagawa,Annabelle Ferrera,Doudja Hammouda,Luciano Mariani,Adela Pelayo,Ivo Šteiner,Esther Oliva,Chris J. L. M. Meijer,Waleed Al-Jassar,Eugenia Cruz,Thomas C. Wright,Ana Puras,Cecilia L. Llave,Maria Tzardi,Theodoros Agorastos,Victoria Garcia-Barriola,Christine Clavel,Jaume Ordi,Miguel Andújar,Xavier Castellsagué,Gloria I. Sanchez,Andrzej Nowakowski,Jacob Bornstein,Nubia Muñoz,F. Xavier Bosch +62 more
TL;DR: HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 45, 52, and 58 should be given priority when the cross-protective effects of current vaccines are assessed, and for formulation of recommendations for the use of second-generation polyvalent HPV vaccines, according to this largest assessment of HPV genotypes to date.
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Understanding Postpartum Healthcare Services and Exploring the Challenges and Motivations of Maternal Health Service Providers in the Philippines: a Qualitative Study.
Tadashi Yamashita,Sherri Ann Suplido,Cecilia L. Llave,Maria Teresa Reyes Tuliao,Yuko Tanaka,Hiroya Matsuo +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that BHWs play a potentially important role in evaluating postpartum women’s physical and mental conditions through home-visiting services.
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Utilization of healthcare services in postpartum women in the Philippines who delivered at home and the effects on their health : a cross-sectional analytical study
Tadashi Yamashita,Maria Teresa Reyes Tuliao,Magdalena Concel Meana,Sherri Ann Suplido,Cecilia L. Llave,Yuko Tanaka,Hiroya Matsuo +6 more
TL;DR: Financial and environmental barriers might hinder the utilization of healthcare services by women who deliver at home in the Philippines, which might result in more frequent abnormal symptoms during postpartum.
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Knowledge, Behavior and Attitudes Concerning STI Prevention among Out-of-School Youth in the Philippines
TL;DR: It was concluded that out-of-school youth could constitute a high risk demographic for STIs, and health education may be essential to help them protect themselves from STIs.
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The cost-effectiveness of human papillomavirus vaccination in the Philippines.
Cecilia L. Llave,Maria Esterlita Uy,Hilton Lam,Josephine G. Aldaba,Clarence C. Yacapin,Michelle B. Miranda,Haidee A. Valverde,Wilda Silva,Saira Nawaz,Rose Slavkovsky,Jessica Mooney,Elisabeth Vodicka +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used a proportionate outcome model to estimate the potential cost-effectiveness of four different HPV vaccine products-Cervarix™, Cecolin®, GARDASIL®, and GARDSIL®9-for routine HPV vaccination of 10 cohorts of 9-year-old girls from the government and societal perspectives.