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Re: HPV vaccine and resistanceFrom: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)Tue Oct 30 04:54:33 2007
Rick: I'm an investigator for Gardasil (their current study in the 26-45 year old female population). At our most recent investigator's meeting, this issue came up. They gave several very elegant immunological reasons why this is very unlikely to happen, which make sense to me. I can't begin to explain the immunology, but one of the issues was that, unlike most bacteria, HPV subtypes are synergistic, rather than competitive. Apparently there's good data (don't ask how they got it) that this virus, again, unlike most bacteria, hasn't had significant mutation in thousands of years. Larry
-- Larry R. Glazerman, MD, FACOG St. Luke's Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care 250 Cetronia Road Suite 305 Allentown PA 18104 484-223-3279 484-223-2830 FAX glazerl@slhn.org
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