ABSTRACT
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) SCREENING AND VACCINATION: MOLECULAR INSIGHTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
Hamza Jabbar Jabour*, Hussein Ali Jamil and Nebrass Faleh Chachain
The paper provides an overview of the existing context, problems in the way, and new paths in the fight against Human Papillomavirus (HPV). It addresses both the molecular biology as well as epidemiological aspects of HPV, screening methods and methods of therapy, types, and mechanisms of both current and novel HPV vaccines, and also discovers emerging technologies and strategies in HPV prevention. Socioeconomic challenges, co-infection factors, research black holes, and targeted healthcare approaches required in the fight against HPV are the main issues discussed. Under this concentration on cutting edge tactics of telemedicine incorporation, vaccine distribution balance, novel screening technologies, preventive education programs and investigation into vaccine virus survivability, stakeholders can aim on removing obstacles in the way of pure HPV-relating disease prevention and future outbreak control and even attempting the elimination of these diseases. Through collaboration between disciplines, involvement in the global debate and the adoption of a holistic approach, the fight against HPV and thereby for better health outcomes can be realistically achieved.
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