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Declines In Human Papillomavirus (Hpv) – Associated High-Grade Cervical Neoplasia By Sociodemographic Factors After Introduction Of Hpv Vaccines In Connecticut, Usa 2008-2017, Mike Yepes
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Background: In 2006, the FDA approved the first vaccine against human papillomavirus. Trends in HPV-related sequalae are an effective method of analyzing HPV vaccine impact. Our primary objective was to measure trends in cervical neoplasia based on sociodemographic characteristics including race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.
Methods: Since 2008, Connecticut has required reporting of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia labeled grade 2+ and adenocarcinoma in situ. CIN 2+ diagnoses trends were modeled by area-based measures of age, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status using negative binomial regression and change-point analysis. Incidence rate measurements were adjusted to reflect inclusion of women who had completed …