Title : Sero prevalence study of Human Papplilomavirus HPV infection in women an evaluation of GST linked antigen based ELISA

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Sero prevalence study of Human Papplilomavirus HPV infection in women an evaluation of GST linked antigen based ELISA
Researcher: Ravi Ranjan Verma
Guide: Samir Kumar Rana
Department: Faculty of Biotechnology
Publisher: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
Place: Hyderabad
Year: 2016
Language: English
Subject: Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology
HPV
Human Papillomavirus
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Uterine cervix cancer
Biotechnology
Engineering and Technology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Faculty of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Hyderabad; 2016
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245__|aSero prevalence study of Human Papplilomavirus HPV infection in women an evaluation of GST linked antigen based ELISA
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502__|cFaculty of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Hyderabad|d2016|bPhD
518__|dJuly 2016|oDate of Award
518__|oDate of Registration|d2009-01-01
520__|aThe high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV) associated cancer of the uterine-cervix, is the third commonest cancer in women. The absence of a stringent disease management policy has skewed the demography of the disease incidence to the economically poor nations. Currently ~80% of the disease is estimated to occur in the developing nations and the highest rate of incidence has been recorded in India. The effective disease management in the developed West is based on mandatory screening of women periodically for abnormal cervical cytology through Pap smears. But the effective and#8215;screen, follow-up and treat strategy has failed to find replication in the less developed nations due to resource crunch of infrastructure and skill. Socio-cultural prejudices associated with the invasive Pap smear sampling methodology have further prevented its popular acceptance more so in the rural settings. Although latent infections do not always result in profound antibody response several reports suggest significant HPV
650__|aBiotechnology|2UGC
650__|aEngineering and Technology|2AIU
653__|aBiotechnology and Applied Microbiology
653__|aHPV
653__|aHuman Papillomavirus
653__|aLife Sciences
653__|aMicrobiology
653__|aUterine cervix cancer
700__|eGuide|aSamir Kumar Rana
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