Effect of Human Papilloma Virus Type 16 and 18 infections on Young Married Women Aged 18-24 Years in River Nile State 2017

dc.contributor.authorMosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-10T07:53:59Z
dc.date.available2023-12-10T07:53:59Z
dc.date.issued2019-01-14
dc.description.abstractThe study was done in river Nile state, from September to November 2017. The research applied on 50 urine samples which collected from married ladies with young ages (18-24 years) unvaccinated against Human Papilloma Virus 16 and 18 that known as high risk viruses to detect DNA of it and probability of it to cause cervical cancer. The study aimed to detect affection of high risk HPV type 16 or 18 on young married ladies (16-18 years)an vaccinated against it Then probability to cause cervical cancer. Used molecular method to detect presence of high risk HPV DNA (16or 18) in urine sample which collected from the study group. All 50 samples were negative, that mean no detection for HPV16 or 18 DNA.
dc.identifier.issn2518-3222
dc.identifier.urihttps://ds.eaeu.edu.sd/handle/10.58971/731
dc.language.isoother
dc.publisherجامعة الشيخ عبدالله البدري
dc.titleEffect of Human Papilloma Virus Type 16 and 18 infections on Young Married Women Aged 18-24 Years in River Nile State 2017
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