Human Papillomavirus Infections and Sequela in Women

Mary J. Stokes & Erin L. Nelson et al. · 2025-02-27

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States, with up to 90% of females infected at some point in their lifetime. While most HPV infections will be cleared by the immune system within 2 years, persistent HPV infection may result in anogenital warts, dysplasia of the cervix, vagina, vulva, and squamous cell carcinoma. This chapter will review the epidemiology, microbiology, progression, and treatment of HPV-related genital disease in women.

Authors
Mary J. Stokes, Paulina R. Ramirez, Nicole M. Spencer, Erin L. Nelson