There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genus (beta-PV) and the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The viral DNA load may be an important determinant of pathogenicity, but there are currently no baseline epidemiological data relating to load in people without SCC. We investigated DNA-loads of eight beta-PV types previously associated with risk of SCC. We collected eyebrow hairs from immunocompetent people (ICP) and organ transplant recipients (OTR), determined load by quantitative PCR and obtained demographic, phenotypic, and sun exposure information. Viral loads for ICP from Australia (n = 241) and Italy (n = 223) and OTR from across Europe (n = 318) spanned seven...
Background: Beta-human papilloma virus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squa...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
Human papillomaviruses from the genus beta (betaPV) are a possible cause of cutaneous squamous cell ...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
Background: Beta-human papillomavirus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squam...
Background: Beta-human papillomavirus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squam...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
Background: Beta-human papilloma virus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squa...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
Human papillomaviruses from the genus beta (betaPV) are a possible cause of cutaneous squamous cell ...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
There is increasing evidence of an association between human papillomaviruses (HPV) of the beta-genu...
Background: Beta-human papillomavirus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squam...
Background: Beta-human papillomavirus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squam...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
Background: Beta-human papilloma virus (betaPV) may play a role in the development of cutaneous squa...
We examined the association between betapapillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cel...
Human papillomaviruses from the genus beta (betaPV) are a possible cause of cutaneous squamous cell ...