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Nancy B. Kiviat is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine, with particular expertise in infectious diseases, epidemiology, surgery, oncology, and virology. The main topics addressed in their work include cervical cancer and HPV research, genital health and disease, viral-associated cancers and disorders, and HIV/AIDS research and treatment.

The scientist has contributed to studies investigating the intersection of viral infections and cancer, as well as the dynamics of HIV infection and treatment. Their research covers viral-associated diseases and interventions related to HIV/AIDS, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach within the field of infectious diseases.

Some recent publications by Nancy B. Kiviat include:

  • Long-term Experience and Outcomes of Programmatic Antiretroviral Therapy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 Infection in Senegal, West Africa, 2020, Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection on Human Papillomavirus Clearance Among Women in Senegal, West Africa, 2022, The Journal of Infectious Diseases

The venues where this scientist frequently publishes are:

  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases

Nancy B. Kiviat has collaborated with several researchers repeatedly, indicating ongoing research partnerships. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Selly Ba
  • Marie Pierre Sy
  • John Lin
  • Geoffrey S. Gottlieb
  • Papa Salif Sow

Best Publications

  • Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection: Incidence and Risk Factors in a Cohort of Female University Students

    Rachel L. Winer;Shu Kuang Lee;James P. Hughes;Diane E. Adam

  • A case‐control study of chorioamnionic infection and histologic chorioamnionitis in prematurity

    SL Hillier;J Martius;M Krohn;N Kiviat

  • A cohort study of the risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or 3 in relation to papillomavirus infection

    LA Koutsky;KK Holmes;CW Critchlow;CE Stevens

  • Condom use and the risk of genital human papillomavirus infection in young women.

    Rachel L. Winer;James P. Hughes;Qinghua Feng;Sandra O'Reilly

  • PCR amplification from paraffin-embedded tissues. Effects of fixative and fixation time.

    Catherine E. Greer;Sandra L. Peterson;Nancy B. Kiviat;M. Michele Manos

  • Comparison of human papillomavirus types 16, 18, and 6 capsid antibody responses following incident infection.

    Joseph J. Carter;Laura A. Koutsky;James P. Hughes;Shu Kuang Lee

  • Evaluation of human papillomavirus testing in primary screening for cervical abnormalities: comparison of sensitivity, specificity, and frequency of referral.

    Shalini L. Kulasingam;James P. Hughes;Nancy B. Kiviat;Constance Mao

  • Mucopurulent Cervicitis — The Ignored Counterpart in Women of Urethritis in Men

    Robert C. Brunham;Jorma Paavonen;Claire E. Stevens;Nancy Kiviat

  • Development and Duration of Human Papillomavirus Lesions, after Initial Infection

    Rachel L. Winer;Nancy B. Kiviat;James P. Hughes;Diane E. Adam

  • Underdiagnosis of genital herpes by current clinical and viral-isolation procedures

    Laura A. Koutsky;Claire E. Stevens;King K. Holmes;Rhoda L. Ashley

  • Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Is More Frequently Present in North American than Australian Merkel Cell Carcinoma Tumors

    Kelly M. Garneski;Ashley H. Warcola;Qinghua Feng;Nancy B. Kiviat

  • Papanicolaou Test Screening and Prevalence of Genital Human Papillomavirus Among Women Who Have Sex With Women

    JM Marrazzo;LA Koutsky;NB Kiviat;JM Kuypers

  • Evaluation of Genital Sites and Sampling Techniques for Detection of Human Papillomavirus DNA in Men

    Bethany A. Weaver;Qinghua Feng;King K. Holmes;Nancy Kiviat

  • p16 INK4a Expression Correlates with Degree of Cervical Neoplasia: A Comparison with Ki-67 Expression and Detection of High-Risk HPV Types

    S Nicholas Agoff;Patricia Lin;Janice Morihara;Constance Mao

  • Prevalence of sexually transmissible pathogens in semen from asymptomatic male infertility patients with and without leukocytospermia

    Guntram Bezold;Joseph A. Politch;Joseph A. Politch;Nancy B. Kiviat;Jane M. Kuypers

  • Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection in Men: Incidence and Risk Factors in a Cohort of University Students

    Jeffrey M. Partridge;James P. Hughes;Qinghua Feng;Rachel L. Winer

  • Genomic Variation of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and Risk for High-Grade Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

    L F Xi;L A Koutsky;D A Galloway;J Kuypers

  • Endometrial histopathology in patients with culture-proved upper genital tract infection and laparoscopically diagnosed acute salpingitis.

    Nancy B. Kiviat;Pål Wølner-Hanssen;David A. Eschenbach;Judith N. Wasserheit

  • Clinical manifestations of vaginal trichomoniasis.

    Pål Wølner-Hanssen;John N. Krieger;Claire E. Stevens;Nancy B. Kiviat

  • Risk of Female Human Papillomavirus Acquisition Associated with First Male Sex Partner

    Rachel L. Winer;Qinghua Feng;James P. Hughes;Sandra O'Reilly

Frequent Co-Authors

Laura A. Koutsky
Laura A. Koutsky University of Washington
King K. Holmes
King K. Holmes University of Washington
James P. Hughes
James P. Hughes University of Washington
Denise A. Galloway
Denise A. Galloway Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
David A. Eschenbach
David A. Eschenbach University of Washington
Jane Kuypers
Jane Kuypers University of Washington
Jorma Paavonen
Jorma Paavonen University of Helsinki
Walter E. Stamm
Walter E. Stamm University of Washington
André Lieber
André Lieber University of Washington
Sharon L. Hillier
Sharon L. Hillier University of Pittsburgh

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