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sexually transmitted infections, blood-borne viruses and risk behaviour in an australian senior high school population--the shlirp study.to determine the feasibility and acceptability of screening for sexually transmitted infections and blood-borne viruses and to study the profile of sexual activity and other risk behaviours in a senior high school population.200516402670
prevalence of genital human papillomavirus dna in a sample of senior school-aged women in the australian capital territory.a strong association between persistent infection with oncogenic types of human papillomavirus (hpv) and cervical cancer is well established. small numbers of international studies examining adolescent hpv infection and the risk factors associated are published, but there is currently no evidence on the prevalence and risk factors for hpv in an australian, sexually active female adolescent population.200616800394
human papillomavirus prevalence in canberra high school students: significance for vaccination strategies and adolescent health. 200617112445
prevalence of other sexually transmissible infections in patients with newly diagnosed anogenital warts in a sexual health clinic.anogenital warts are a common initial presentation to the canberra sexual health centre. it is anticipated that the introduction of human papillomavirus vaccination will reduce the incidence of anogenital warts. the present study determines the prevalence of other sexually transmissible infections in patients newly diagnosed with warts who may not have presented for screening without the impetus of a genital lump.201020152097
immunisation coverage annual report, 2014.this 8th annual immunisation coverage report shows data for 2014 derived from the australian childhood immunisation register and the national human papillomavirus vaccination program register. this report includes coverage data for 'fully immunised' and by individual vaccines at standard age milestones and timeliness of receipt at earlier ages according to indigenous status. overall, 'fully immunised' coverage has been mostly stable at the 12- and 24-month age milestones since late 2003, but at ...201728385140
immunisation coverage, 2012.this, the 6th annual immunisation coverage report, documents trends during 2012 for a range of standard measures derived from australian childhood immunisation register (acir) data, and national human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccination program register data. these include coverage at standard age milestones and for individual vaccines included on the national immunisation program (nip) and coverage in adolescents and adults. the proportion of australian children 'fully vaccinated' at 12, 24 and 60 ...201425391407
immunisation coverage annual report, 2011.this, the 5th annual immunisation coverage report, documents trends during 2011 for a range of standard measures derived from australian childhood immunisation register data, and national human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccination program register data. the proportion of children 'fully vaccinated' at 12, 24 and 60 months of age was 91.4%, 92.2% and 89.5% respectively. although pneumococcal vaccine had similar coverage at 12 months to other vaccines, coverage was lower for rotavirus at 12 months (83 ...201324882234
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