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Human papilloma virus in Portugal: biomedical sciences students’ knowledge and perceptions

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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is responsible for a high number of infections in the sexually active population, especially in individuals between 16 and 25 years old and in the first years after sexual initiation. It is proven the association of this infection with malignant tumors, particularly Cervical Cancer. The relationship between HPV and other malignancies, such as penis and oropharynx cancer, has gained importance in recent decades. HPV is, therefore, a major health problem that affects both women and men. It is important to understand the knowledge of undergraduate health students since they will be future professionals who will play an important role in HPV prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The main goal of this study is to verify the level of HPV knowledge and awareness among undergraduate students of Biomedical Sciences in Portugal.

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Human Papilloma virus HPV Higher education students Perception Health information Portugal

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Ferro AB, Chinita A. Human papilloma virus in Portugal: biomedical sciences students’ knowledge and perceptions. In: 2019 AMEE Annual Conference, Austria Center Vienna, August 24-28, 2019.

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