Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness and Herd Protection in Young Women

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Published online February 01, 2019
Pediatrics Vol. 143 No. 2 February 01, 2019
e20181902
doi: 10.1542/peds.2018-1902
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- Chelse Spinnera,
- Lili Dingb,c,
- David I. Bernsteinb,c,
- Darron R. Brownd,
- Eduardo L. Francoe,
- Courtney Covertc, and
- Jessica A. Kahn, MD, MPHb,c
- aUniversity of Cincinnati,
- bCollege of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio;
- cCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio;
- dIndiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana; and
- eMcGill University, Montreal, Canada
Ms Spinner assisted with the design of the analyses, did the literature search, interpreted the results, and codrafted the initial manuscript; Dr Ding designed and conducted the statistical analyses, interpreted the results, and critically revised the manuscript for intellectual content; Drs Bernstein and Franco assisted with study conceptualization and design, interpreted the results, and critically revised the manuscript for intellectual content; Dr Brown assisted with study conceptualization and design, conducted the human papillomavirus DNA analyses, interpreted the results, and critically revised the manuscript for intellectual content; Ms Covert recruited participants for the study and interpreted the results; Dr Kahn conceptualized and designed the study, obtained funding for the study, interpreted the results, codrafted the initial manuscript, and revised the final manuscript; and all authors approved the final manuscript as submitted and agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work.
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