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Impact of human papillomavirus vaccination on rates of abnormal cervical cytology and histology in young New Zealand women

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The aim of this study, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, was to determine the impact of
quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination on abnormal cervical cytology and histology
rates in young New Zealand women.

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