Who is affected by warts
Who is affected by warts
Warts are common.
- Up to 10% of children and young adults have some type of nongenital wart.1
- Plantar warts are most common among children and young adults, especially those who live together and share common bathing areas (such as college or boarding school students, gym members, or people in the military).
- New warts generally do not appear in older adults who have never had them before.
Genital warts
- In the United States, it is estimated that 1% of sexually active men and women between the ages of 18 and 49 have external genital warts.2
- More than half of middle-aged people in the United States have some evidence—such as antibodies—of having been infected.3
- It is estimated that about 40% of sexually active adolescent girls are infected with the virus that causes genital warts (human papillomavirus).4
References
Citations
Lowy DR, Androphy AJ (2003). Warts. In IM Freedberg et al., eds., Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine, 6th ed., vol. 2, pp. 2119–2131. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Wiley DJ (2003). Genital warts. Clinical Evidence (9): 1741–1753.
Wiley DJ, et al. (2002). External genital warts: Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 35(Suppl 2): S210–S224.
American Academy of Pediatrics (2003). Human papillomavirus. In LK Pickering, ed., Red Book: 2003 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, 26th ed., pp. 448–451. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
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| Author | Sabra L. Katz-Wise |
| Author | Ralph Poore |
| Editor | Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA |
| Associate Editor | Pat Truman |
| Primary Medical Reviewer | Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine |
| Primary Medical Reviewer | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Randall D. Burr, MD - Dermatology |
| Last Updated | October 20, 2006 |
| Last updated: | October 20, 2006 |
|---|---|
| Author: | Ralph Poore |
| Reviewed By: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Randall D. Burr, MD - Dermatology |
| Editors: | Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Pat Truman |
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