Female genital warts: Global trends and treatments

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The increasing incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and HPV-associated conditions such as genital warts in women is a global concern. Genital warts are a clinical manifestation of HPV types 6 and 11, and are estimated to affect 1% of sexually active adults aged between 15 and 49. HPV infection is also strongly associated with cervical cancer, and is prevalent in as many as 99% of cases. The psychological stress of having genital warts is often greater than the morbidity of the disease, and therefore successful treatment is crucial. Current treatments are patient-applied and provider-administered therapies. Imiquimod 5% cream, a patient-applied therapy, is an efficacious treatment with tolerable side-effects and a low recurrence rate, and has the potential to be an effective strategy for the management of genital warts.

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  • Figure 1 Location of genital warts in women
  • Figure 2 Typical response of a genital wart in a female patient following treatment with imiquimod 5% cream. Photographs were taken at the beginning of treatment (a), after 6 weeks of imiquimod treatment (b) and 4 weeks after the end of treatment (c)

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Gall, S. A. (2001). Female genital warts: Global trends and treatments. Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 9(3), 149–154. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1064744901000278

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