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Review
. 2023 Jun 23;12(13):4230.
doi: 10.3390/jcm12134230.

Treatment of Pediatric Anogenital Warts in the Era of HPV-Vaccine: A Literature Review

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Review

Treatment of Pediatric Anogenital Warts in the Era of HPV-Vaccine: A Literature Review

Astrid Herzum et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Anogenital warts (AWs) represent a therapeutic challenge, especially in infants, due to sensitive skin and frequent disease recurrence. Though the initial wait-and-see approach is often adopted in asymptomatic immunocompetent children, with spontaneous clearing in almost 90% of cases within two years, persistent or symptomatic lesions can be reasonably treated. However, few studies have been conducted on children. Consequently, most treatments on patients under age 12 are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Herein, we review possible therapies for pediatric use in AW and report an illustrative case of a two-year-old boy with atopic skin and symptomatic, persistent AWs who was successfully treated with topical podophyllotoxin, without adverse effects or recurrence. Among available therapies for AWs, topical therapies, such as immunomodulating-agents (topical imiquimod 5% and 3.75% cream, sinecatechins 15% ointment) and cytotoxic agents (podophyllotoxin and cidofovir) are considered manageable in children because of their low aggressiveness. In particular, podofillotoxin gel 5% and imiquimod 5% cream have been reported to be safe and efficacious in children. Currently, HPV vaccination is not recommended as a treatment for established HPV infection and AWs, yet a possible therapeutic role of HPV vaccination was recently suggested in the literature and deserves mention.

Keywords: HPV; HPV-vaccination; genital warts; pediatric; podofillotoxin.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
(a) Multiple, proliferative, warty perianal warts of a two-year-old atopic patient; note the cutaneous wart of the caregiver’s finger. (b) Complete clinical remission of anal warts after one month of therapy with topical podophyllotoxin 0.5% once a week.

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