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  1. Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV, also called Human herpesvirus 8 or HHV8) is a γ-2 herpesvirus that causes Kaposi sarcoma. KSHV seroprevalence rates vary geographically with variable rates recorded...

    Authors: Mercy Guech-Ongey, Murielle Verboom, Ruth M Pfeiffer, Thomas F Schulz, Christopher M Ndugwa, Anchilla M Owor, Paul M Bakaki, Kishor Bhatia, Constança Figueiredo, Britta Eiz-Vesper, Rainer Blasczyk and Sam M Mbulaiteye
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5:21
  2. Although human papillomavirus (HPV) genome has been detected in lung cancer, its prevalence is highly variable around the world. Higher frequencies have been reported in far-east Asian countries, when compared...

    Authors: Francisco Aguayo, Muhammad Anwar, Chihaya Koriyama, Andres Castillo, Quanfu Sun, Jacob Morewaya, Yoshito Eizuru and Suminori Akiba
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5:20
  3. HPV infection in the genital tract is common in young sexually active individuals, the majority of whom clear the infection without overt clinical disease. However most of those who develop benign lesions even...

    Authors: Margaret Stanley
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5:19
  4. To clarify the immunological alterations leading to classical Kaposi sarcoma (cKS) among people infected with KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV).

    Authors: Colleen Pelser, Jaap Middeldorp, Sam M Mbulaiteye, Carmela Lauria, Angelo Messina, Enza Viviano, Nino Romano, Francesco Vitale and James J Goedert
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5:18
  5. Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major risk factor for development of anal squamous cell carcinoma. Despite over 100 genotypes of the virus, HPV 16 and 18 are considered pathogenic as they are se...

    Authors: Sonia Ramamoorthy, Yu-Tsueng Liu, Linda Luo, Katsumi Miyai, Qing Lu and John M Carethers
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5:17
  6. Authors: Doreen Ramogola-Masire, Nicola M Zetola, Veronica de Klerk, Barati Monare, Bakgaki Ratshaa, Gracious Ditlhabang, Elisabeth Chibaya, Metlha Nchunga, Mukendi K Kayembe, Kurt T Barnhart, Cindy M McGrath and Harvey M Friedman
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5(Suppl 1):A83

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  7. Authors: Nikolay A Belyakov, Zinaida M Zagdyn, Vadim V Rassochin, Tatyana N Trofimova, Alexey Y Kovelenov, Robert Dubrow and Robert Heimer
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5(Suppl 1):A52

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  8. Authors: Peter D Burbelo, Alexandra T Issa, Kathryn H Ching, Kathleen M Wyvill, Richard F Little, Michael J Iadarola, Joseph A Kovacs and Robert Yarchoan
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5(Suppl 1):A20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

  9. Authors: Pavel Nikitin, Chris Yan, Eleonora Forte, Alessio Bocedi, Jay Tourigny, Amee Patel, Sandeep Dave, Katherine Hu, Jing Guo, David Tainter, Olena Rusyn and Micah Luftig
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2010 5(Suppl 1):A4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 5 Supplement 1

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