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Monitoring the HPV vaccination program in The Netherlands

Donken, R.

2018

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Donken, R. (2018). Monitoring the HPV vaccination program in The Netherlands: Effects, changing schedule

and future perspective.

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CONTENT

Chapter 1 General introduction 9

Effects of HPV vaccination from a monitoring perspective

Chapter 2 High effectiveness against incident and persistent HPV

infections of the bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine up to six years post-vaccination in a cohort of young Dutch females

41

Chapter 3 Changes in (risk) behavior and HPV knowledge in a cohort

of vaccinated and unvaccinated girls eligible for HPV vaccination in the Netherlands

67

Monitoring the introduction of the two-dose HPV vaccination schedule

Chapter 4 Inconclusive evidence for non-inferior immunogenicity

of two- compared with three-dose HPV immunization schedules in preadolescent girls: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Infection, 2015

89

Chapter 5 Immune responses after two- versus three-doses of

HPV vaccination up to 4 ½ years post vaccination: an observational study among routinely vaccinated Dutch girls

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2017

115

Chapter 6 An exploration of individual and population-level impact

of the two-dose HPV vaccination schedule in pre-adolescent girls

Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 2016

137

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Chapter 7 Persistence of immune response following bivalent HPV

vaccination: a two-year follow-up study among girls routinely vaccinated with a two-dose schedule

165

Methodological challenges in monitoring of vaccination

Chapter 8 Comparing vaccines: A systematic review of the use of the

use of the non-inferiority margin in vaccine trials

Vaccine, 2015

185

Chapter 9 Measuring vaccine effectiveness against persistent HPV

infections in observational studies: methodological challenges

205

Future perspective

Chapter 10 The whole story: the incremental costs and benefits of

including non-cervical HPV-related diseases in economic evaluations of HPV vaccination- a systematic review.

Expert Review of Vaccines, 2016

227

Chapter 11 General discussion 261

Appendix

Summary 285

Nederlandse samenvatting 289

About the author 293

List of publications 295

Dankwoord 297

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