Herrera Saval A, Rodriguez Pichardo A, Garcia Bravo B, Camacho F
Departamento de Dermatologia M. Q. y Venereologia, Facultad de Medicina, Séville, Espagne.
Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1990;117(8):523-6.
Fourteen cases of anogenital warts in children are reported. Girls were more frequently affected than boys (9/5). Three children had been infected during birth; two had autoinfection from non-anogenital warts; two girls had apparently been sexually abused. In the remaining 7 cases the origin of the warts was unknown. The authors discuss the epidemiological, therapeutic and social implications of this little known but important paediatric pathology, pointing to the possibility of sexual transmission in cases of "apparently" unknown origin.
报告了14例儿童肛门生殖器疣病例。女孩比男孩更易受影响(9/5)。3名儿童在出生时被感染;2名儿童因非肛门生殖器疣发生自体感染;2名女孩显然遭受了性虐待。其余7例疣的来源不明。作者讨论了这种鲜为人知但重要的儿科病理学的流行病学、治疗和社会影响,指出在来源“明显”不明的病例中存在性传播的可能性。