- Preface
- Overview
Biology
- Basic Virology
- Structure
- Classification and Disease Association
- Genome Organization
- Viral Proteins
- Growth in Cell Cultures and Animal Models
- Antigenicity
- Pathogenesis
- Molecular and Cellular Pathogenesis
- Active Infection
- Oncogenesis
- Latency
- Immunology
- Humoral Response
- Cellular Innate and Adaptative Response
- References
Epidemiology
- Incidence and Prevalence
- Risk Factors
- HPV and Cancer, the Casual Link
- Transmission and Reinfection
- Natural History
- References
HPV Diseases
- External Anogenital Warts
- Other Diseases of the Anogenital Tract
- Diseases of the Head and Neck Area
- References
Treatment
- The Armamentarium
- Chemical Methods
- Physical Methods
- Approach to Treatment
- External Anogenital Warts
- Other Diseases of the Anogenital Tract
- Diseases of the Head and Neck Area
- References
Diagnosis
- Cytology and Colposcopy
- Histology
- Nucleic Acid Detection Methods
- Serology
- References
Screening. Screening Strategies
- Appropriate Use of HPV DNA Testing
- New Screnning Markers
- References
Prevention
- Condoms and Microbicides
- Vaccination
- Vaccine Preclinical and Early Clinical Development
- Gardasil/Silgard
- Clinical Trials
- Phase I Studies
- Phase II Studies
- Phase III and IV Studies
- The Vaccine
- Vaccine Recommendations
- Availability
- Duration of Immunity
- Contraindications
- Adverse Events
- Cervarix
- Clinical Trial Phase I Studies
- Phase II Studies
- Phase III and IV Studies
- The Vaccine
- Vaccine Recommendations
- Availability
- Duration of Immunity
- Contraindications
- Adverse Events
- Other Vaccines in Development
- Benefits, Obstacles, and Strategies to Implement HPV Vaccination
- Unanswered Questions
- References
William Bonnez, is Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester; Attending Physician, Strong Memorial Hospital; and Attending Physician, Highland Hospital, Rochester, New York, USA.
As one of the discoverers of the groundbreaking HPV vaccines, his contributions to the field of infectious disease are truly immeasurable. Dr. Bonnez is a member and fellow of several professional societies, including the American College of Physicians, the Infectious Disease Society of America, and the American Society for Virology. He frequently contributes to numerous journal publications by serving on editorial and review boards. Such publications include The Open Virology Journal, Antiviral Therapy, and The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

