Vaccine tested to stop spread of HPV in Already-Infected women
NCT ID NCT05334706
Summary
This study is testing whether the Gardasil-9 vaccine can reduce the ability of an existing HPV infection to spread to others. It involves about 70 women who already have specific high-risk types of HPV (16 and/or 18). Researchers will check samples from the cervix, anus, and mouth before and after vaccination to see if the virus becomes less infectious.
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Gynaecology Unit, Bellvitge University Hospital (HUB)
RECRUITINGL'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia, 08907, Spain
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