VPH is one of the most widespread sexually transmitted infections, with profound impacts on global health. This special HPW monograph explores the complexities of VPH transmission, shedding light on how sexual behaviours contribute to the spread of the virus and its associated diseases, even in non-penetrative contexts.
From understanding the amount of sexual contact required for transmission to recognizing the risks posed by oral VPH, this series of articles also explains the relationship between VPH and oropharyngeal cancer, as well as recurrent respiratory papillomatosis—a rare yet significant condition.
Coordinators: A. Barbara Moscicki