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  • Virology
  • Public health

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  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) significantly impacts adult health, yet its role in pediatric populations is understudied.
  • Understanding HPV in children and adolescents is crucial due to its prevalence and potential long-term health consequences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the epidemiology, clinical presentations, transmission routes, and historical context of HPV in pediatric populations.
  • To synthesize current knowledge on HPV in children and adolescents to inform clinical practice and research.
  • To highlight advancements in HPV research, including diagnostics, vaccines, and understanding infection dynamics.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review on HPV in children and adolescents.
  • Analysis of epidemiological data, clinical manifestations, and transmission pathways.
  • Examination of historical research milestones and future research directions.

Main Results:

  • Significant prevalence of HPV DNA detected in pediatric cohorts.
  • Diverse clinical manifestations observed, including verruca vulgaris, anogenital warts, and Juvenile Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis.
  • Evidence supports vertical transmission of HPV from mother to infant.

Conclusions:

  • This review consolidates existing knowledge on pediatric HPV.
  • Findings aim to improve clinical decision-making and management strategies for HPV in children.
  • The study identifies areas for future research in HPV-related pediatric diseases.