Abstract
The infectious aetiology of human warts was established in 1907 by Ciuffo1, who successfully induced warts in volunteers after injection of cell-free extracts from common warts (verrucae vulgares). Warts occur in man as well as in a wide variety of animals, including Bolivian side-neck turtles2, African gray parrots3 and Indian elephants4, among many other species. It appears that at least the majority of these papillomatous proliferations is caused by papillomaviruses. These viruses are regarded as a sub-group of the genus papovaviruses5, although they have very little in common with the polyomavirus sub-group. On the basis of structural features, the genomic organisation and biological characteristics, it would be justified to regard the papillomavirus group as an independent genus.
Keywords
- Human Papilloma Virus
- Human Papilloma Virus Infection
- Human Papilloma Virus
- Condyloma Acuminata
- Laryngeal Papilloma
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