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Scott Wittet
Researcher at PATH
Publications - 16
Citations - 1060
Scott Wittet is an academic researcher from PATH. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cervical cancer & HPV vaccines. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 965 citations.
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Comprehensive control of human papillomavirus infections and related diseases.
F. Xavier Bosch,Thomas R. Broker,David Forman,Anna-Barbara Moscicki,Maura L. Gillison,John Doorbar,Peter L. Stern,Margaret Stanley,Marc Arbyn,Mario Poljak,Jack Cuzick,Philip E. Castle,John T. Schiller,Lauri E. Markowitz,William A. Fisher,Karen Canfell,Lynette Denny,Eduardo L. Franco,Marc Steben,Mark A. Kane,Mark Schiffman,Chris J.L.M. Meijer,Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan,Xavier Castellsagué,Jane J. Kim,Maria Brotons,Laia Alemany,Ginesa Albero,Mireia Diaz,Silvia de Sanjosé,Ahti Anttila,Lawrence Banks,Christine Bergeron,Jerome L. Belinson,Johannes Berkhof,Ignacio G. Bravo,Freddie Bray,Julia M.L. Brotherton,Laia Bruni,Ann N. Burchell,Anil K. Chaturvedi,Harrell W. Chesson,Myriam Chevarie-Davis,Heather Cubie,Shelley L. Deeks,Catherine de Martel,Joakim Dillner,Mark H. Einstein,Jacques Ferlay,Alison Nina Fiander,Silvia Franceschi,Suzanne M. Garland,Anna R. Giuliano,Marc T. Goodman,Patti E. Gravitt,Ian N. Hampson,Isabelle Heard,Thomas Iftner,Sandra D. Isidean,Christina Jensen,Jose Jeronimo,Walter Kinney,Henry C Kitchener,Susanne K. Kjaer,Boŝtjan J. Kocjan,George Koliopoulos,Shalini L Kulasingam,Charles J.N. Lacey,D. Scott LaMontagne,Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce,Attila T. Lorincz,Joannie Lortet-Tieulent,Pontus Naucler,Gina Ogilvie,Joel M. Palefsky,Julian Peto,Ligia A. Pinto,Martyn Plummer,You-Lin Qiao,Wim Quint,Guglielmo Ronco,Steve Schwartz,Beatriz Serrano,Jennifer S. Smith,Peter J.F. Snijders,Isabelle Soerjomataram,Bettie M. Steinberg,Mark H. Stoler,Anne Szarewski,Connie Trimble,Vivien Tsu,Pierre Van Damme,Sjoerd H. van der Burg,Andrea Vicari,Jérôme Vignat,Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz,Alex Vorsters,Susan A. Wang,Scott Wittet +98 more
TL;DR: There must be ongoing efforts including international advocacy to achieve widespread-optimally universal-implementation of HPV prevention strategies in both developed and developing countries.
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Evidence-based, alternative cervical cancer screening approaches in low-resource settings.
Jacqueline Sherris,Scott Wittet,Amy Kleine,John Sellors,Silvana Luciani,Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan,Mark A. Barone +6 more
TL;DR: Assessing a variety of approaches to cervical cancer screening and treatment, improving service delivery systems, ensuring that community perspectives and needs are incorporated into program design, and increasing awareness of cervical cancer and effective prevention strategies.
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Acceptability of self-collection sampling for HPV-DNA testing in low-resource settings: a mixed methods approach
TL;DR: Self-and vaginal-sampling are widely acceptable among women in low-resource settings and Providers have a unique opportunity to educate and prepare women for self-sampled and be flexible in accommodating women’s preference forSelf-Sampling.
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Chapter 25: Education, training, and communication for HPV vaccines.
Jacqueline Sherris,Allison L. Friedman,Scott Wittet,Philip Rosser Davies,Marc Steben,Mona Saraiya +5 more
TL;DR: As human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines come to market, they will face education and training challenges similar to those of other new vaccines, along with HPV-specific issues.
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Use of formative research in developing a knowledge translation approach to rotavirus vaccine introduction in developing countries
Evan Simpson,Scott Wittet,Josefina Bonilla,Kateryna Gamazina,Laura Cooley,Jennifer L. Winkler +5 more
TL;DR: In the poorest countries, advocacy and communication efforts to raise awareness about rotavirus sufficient for prioritization and accelerated vaccine introduction might benefit from a knowledge translation approach that delivers information and evidence about rotvirus through the broader context of diarrheal disease control, an existing priority, and including information about other new interventions.