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Microbiology

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67875
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183

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Overview

Keerti V. Shah was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research and academia with a focus represented through their association with this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications available for Keerti V. Shah. Similarly, information on main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work related to their research has not been documented in the current data.

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Keerti V. Shah is deceased, and thus the profile reflects their past academic affiliations and the limited data available regarding their research output and collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Human papillomavirus is a necessary cause of invasive cervical cancer worldwide.

    J. M. M. Walboomers;M. V. Jacobs;M. M. Manos;F. X. Bosch

  • Epidemiologic Classification of Human Papillomavirus Types Associated with Cervical Cancer

    Nubia Muñoz;F. Xavier Bosch;Silvia de Sanjosé;Rolando Herrero

  • The causal relation between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer

    F X Bosch;A Lorincz;N Muñoz;C J L M Meijer

  • Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus in Cervical Cancer: a Worldwide Perspective

    F X Bosch;M M Manos;N Muñoz;M Sherman

  • Evidence for a Causal Association Between Human Papillomavirus and a Subset of Head and Neck Cancers

    Maura Gillison;Wayne M. Koch;Randolph B. Capone;Michael Spafford

  • Against which human papillomavirus types shall we vaccinate and screen? The international perspective.

    Nubia Muñoz;F. Xavier Bosch;Xavier Castellsagué;Mireia Díaz

  • Male circumcision, penile human papillomavirus infection, and cervical cancer in female partners

    Xavier Castellsagué;F. Xavier Bosch;Nubia Muñoz;Chris J.L.M. Meijer

  • Effect of oral contraceptives on risk of cervical cancer in women with human papillomavirus infection: the IARC multicentric case-control study

    Victor Moreno;F Xavier Bosch;Nubia Muñoz;Chris J L M Meijer

  • Role of parity and human papillomavirus in cervical cancer: the IARC multicentric case-control study.

    Nubia Muñoz;Silvia Franceschi;Cristina Bosetti;Victor Moreno

  • The causal link between human papillomavirus and invasive cervical cancer: A population-based case-control study in colombia and spain

    N. Munoz;F. X. Bosch;S. de Sanjose;L. Tafur

  • Chapter 4: Burden and management of non-cancerous HPV-related conditions: HPV-6/11 disease.

    Charles J.N. Lacey;Catherine M. Lowndes;Keerti V. Shah

  • Gain of chromosome 3q defines the transition from severe dysplasia to invasive carcinoma of the uterine cervix

    K Heselmeyer;E Schröck;S du Manoir;H Blegen

  • Association of BK Viruria with Hemorrhagic Cystitis in Recipients of Bone Marrow Transplants

    Ray R. Arthur;Keerti V. Shah;Stephen J. Baust;George W. Santos

  • Epidemiology of HPV infection among Mexican women with normal cervical cytology.

    Eduardo Lazcano‐Ponce;Rolando Herrero;Nubia Muñoz;Aurelio Cruz

  • Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection in Adults Is Associated with Sexual Behavior and HIV Serostatus

    Aimee R. Kreimer;Anthony J. Alberg;Richard Daniel;Patti E. Gravitt

  • Condyloma in pregnancy is strongly predictive of juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.

    Michael J Silverberg;Poul Thorsen;Henning Lindeberg;Linda A Grant

  • Benefits and Costs of Using HPV Testing to Screen for Cervical Cancer

    Jeanne S. Mandelblatt;William F. Lawrence;Sharita Mizell Womack;Sharita Mizell Womack;Denise Jacobson

  • Viral etiology of juvenile- and adult-onset squamous papilloma of the larynx.

    Phoebe Mounts;Keerti V. Shah;Haskins Kashima

  • HUMAN EXPOSURE TO SV40: REVIEW AND COMMENT

    Keerti Shah;Neal Nathanson

  • Prevalence, incidence, and type-specific persistence of human papillomavirus in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and HIV-negative women.

    Linda Ahdieh;Robert S. Klein;Robert Burk;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • Risk factors for cervical cancer in Colombia and Spain

    F. X. Bosch;N. Muñoz;S. de Sanjosé;I. Izarzugaza

Frequent Co-Authors

Raphael P. Viscidi
Raphael P. Viscidi Johns Hopkins University
Nubia Muñoz
Nubia Muñoz International Agency For Research On Cancer
Patti E. Gravitt
Patti E. Gravitt National Institutes of Health
F. Xavier Bosch
F. Xavier Bosch Open University of Catalonia
Robert J. Kurman
Robert J. Kurman Johns Hopkins University
Xavier Castellsagué
Xavier Castellsagué University of Barcelona
Attila T. Lorincz
Attila T. Lorincz Queen Mary University of London
David M. Bishai
David M. Bishai Johns Hopkins University
Chris J.L.M. Meijer
Chris J.L.M. Meijer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Susan Cu-Uvin
Susan Cu-Uvin Brown University

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