The Incidence of Human Papillomavirus in Tanzanian Adolescent Girls Before Reported Sexual Debut

Houlihan, C; Baisley, K; Bravo, IG; Kapiga, S; de Sanjosé, S; Changalucha, J; Ross, D; Hayes, R and Watson-jones, D (2015). The Incidence of Human Papillomavirus in Tanzanian Adolescent Girls Before Reported Sexual Debut. [Dataset]. The Journal of adolescent health, London, United Kingdom. 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.248.
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Four datasets that accompany a publication on incidence of Human Papillomavirus in Tanzanian adolescent girls before reported sexual debut. Aggregated information is provided on HPV genotype prevalence, incidence, duration, and clearance among 119 girls who did not report sex at enrollment or during up to 18 months follow-up.

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Human papillomavirus; Incidence; Sub-Saharan Africa

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Prevalence of reported behaviors among all girls in the study who did not report sex at enrollment or during follow-up (n = 396) and among those randomly selected for the HPV incidence study (n = 119)
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Table2.csv
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Incidence and point prevalence in adolescent girls who did not report sex at enrollment or during 18 months follow-up
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Table3.csv
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HPV genotype prevalence, incidence, duration, and clearance among 119 girls who did not report sex at enrollment or during up to 18 months follow-up
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Factors associated with any new HPV infection among 119 girls who did not report sex at enrollment or during 18 months follow-up
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HPV-genotype point prevalence (95% CI) and number of infections at all visits including enrollment among 119 girls who did not report sex at enrollment or during 18-month follow-up
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