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A research paper from our school on cervical cancer screening strategies in the post-vaccination era has been selected for the “Editors’ Highlights” of Nature Communications

February 9, 2026

On January 14, a research paper titled “Variations in the Natural History of High-Risk HPV Types Following HPV-16/18 Bivalent Vaccination in Females Aged 18-45 Years” from our school was published online in the journal Nature Communications. Recently, this study was selected for the journal’s “Editors’ Highlights” in the field of microbiology and infectious diseases.


Nature Communications Editors’ Highlights Link: https://www.nature.com/collections/jedgcgeija

Original Research Paper Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-68379-3

International Scientific and Biomedical News Platform Commentary Link: https://scienmag.com/hpv-16-18-vaccine-alters-high-risk-hpv-evolution

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