Seroreactivity to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Types 16, 18, or 31 and Risk of Subsequent HPV Infection: Results from a Population-Based Study in Costa Rica

Raphael P. Viscidi, Mark Schiffman, Allan Hildesheim, Rolando Herrero, Philip E. Castle, Maria C. Bratti, Ana Cecilia Rodriguez, Mark E. Sherman, Sophia Wang, Barbara Clayman, Robert D. Burk

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