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Catalogue of books on human papillomavirus infection and its prevention and treatment
Chapter 1 Biology and Molecular Biology of Human Papillomavirus

Section 1 Viral Biology

I. Biological Characteristics of Papillomavirus

Second, the pathogenicity of human papillomavirus

Third, virus infection and replication.

Four. Immune response of human papillomavirus

Section II Molecular Biology of Viruses

I. Life history of human papillomavirus

Second, the structure of virus genome

Three. Transcription and Regulation of Viral Genes

Fourth, the protein function of virus genes.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Replication of viral DNA

Section III Carcinogenesis and Mechanism of Human Papillomavirus

First, the infection and transmission mode of the virus.

Second, the epidemiology of human papillomavirus carcinogenesis

Third, the mechanism of virus carcinogenesis.

Fourthly, the related basis of endogenous carcinogenesis in vivo.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) virus-mediated cell transformation

Sixth, the immune mechanism of viral infection causing cancer.

Chapter II Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus Infection

Section 1 Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Infection

First, the prevalence of human papillomavirus.

Second, the epidemiological characteristics of human papillomavirus

Section II Epidemic Trend and Incidence of Human Papillomavirus Infection in China

First, the epidemic trend of human papillomavirus infection in China

Second, the incidence of human papillomavirus in China.

Section III Typing of Human Papillomavirus

1. Human papillomavirus was classified according to different classification methods.

Secondly, the distribution of different genotypes of human papillomavirus around the world.

Section IV Epidemiology of Damage Caused by Human Papillomavirus

I. Infection site of human papillomavirus

Second, the classification of damage caused by human papillomavirus

Three, human papillomavirus and anal genital condyloma acuminatum

Four, human papillomavirus and cervical cancer

Five, human papillomavirus and penile cancer

Section 5 Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer

First, the prevalence of cervical cancer.

Second, the cause of cervical cancer

Third, the risk factors of cervical cancer

Four. Screening and detection of cervical cancer

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Prevention and treatment of cervical cancer

Section VI Epidemiology of Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection

Section 7 Types of Transmission of Human Papillomavirus Infection

First, direct contact infection

Second, non-sexual contact infection.

Section 8 Risk factors of human papillomavirus infection

First, the age factor

Second, the gender factor.

Third, multiple infections.

Fourth, genetic factors.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) physical state

Six, hormone levels

Seven, the human immune status

Eight. Behavioral risk factors

Nine. contraceptive

X. Smoking and drinking

Xi。 Other susceptible factors

Section 9 Diseases Related to Human Papillomavirus Infection in Other Parts

I. Overview

Second, skin and mucosal tumors related to human papillomavirus.

Chapter III Natural History of Human Papillomavirus Infection

Section 1 Pathogenesis of Human Papillomavirus Infectious Diseases

Section 2 Human Papillomavirus and Condyloma Acuminatum

Section III Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer

Section 4 Human papillomavirus and cervical adenocarcinoma

Section 5 Human Papillomavirus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Chapter IV Detection of Human Papillomavirus

Section 1 Systematic evolution and nomenclature of papillomavirus and human papillomavirus

1. phylogeny of papillomavirus

2. Papillomavirus: a taxon separated from polyomavirus.

Thirdly, a new attempt to improve the nomenclature of HPV group.

4. In molecular and clinical investigations, the types of papillomavirus can be used as named individuals.

Five, papillomavirus subtype

Six, papillomavirus variants

Seven, the study and clinical practice of human papillomavirus typing.

Eight, related issues of the evolution of papillomavirus

Nine, the evolutionary time scale of papillomavirus

X pathogenicity and incubation period

Section II Development History of Cervical Cancer Detection

I. Review

Second, the relationship between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer

Third, the method of screening cervical cancer

Section III Laboratory Methods for Detecting Human Papillomavirus Infection

Serological detection of human papillomavirus

Second, the typing of human papillomavirus

Thirdly, the quantification of human papillomavirus.

4. Clinical application of human papillomavirus detection.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Preparation of human papillomavirus detection standard (WHOHPV, report on the results of international cooperation in DNA detection)

Section 4 Cytological Screening of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer screening: target population

Second, participate in screening projects.

Thirdly, the traditional Pap test (smear test).

Fourth, new cytological techniques.

Section 5 Application of Detection Method of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Cervical Cancer Screening

First, the sensitivity and detection range of human papillomavirus detection in cervical cancer screening

Second, how to effectively use human papillomavirus infection detection for cervical cancer screening.

Three, human papillomavirus infection detection as the first choice for cervical cancer screening.

4. Detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) in atypical squamous cell specimens with unknown diagnostic significance.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) to screen HIV-positive patients for human papillomavirus.

Section 6 Screening of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anal

Section 7 Screening of Infertility Patients (Nonspecific Infertility)

I. Materials and methods

Second, the result

Three. discuss

Chapter V Economics of Human Papillomavirus Infection

First, the cost performance of the new method of cervical cancer screening

Second, the cost-effectiveness of cervical cancer screening for HIV-positive people.

Third, the cost performance of anal cancer screening

Fourthly, the treatment cost of condyloma acuminatum.

Chapter VI psychological effects of human papillomavirus infection

First, the impact of condyloma acuminatum after diagnosis.

Two, the treatment and diagnosis of cervical lesions on sexual psychology and sexual life.

Chapter VII Prevention of Human Papillomavirus Infection

Section 1 Early Prevention

First, manage the source of infection.

Second, cut off the route of transmission.

Third, protect the vulnerable groups.

Section 2 Information, Education and Communication

I. Aims and objectives of IEC project training

Second, the implementation of project training

Third, training methods.

Section 3 barrier method

Section 4 Preventive Vaccine

I. HPV virus-like particle vaccine-

Two, other types of human papillomavirus preventive vaccine

Third, the existing problems and prospects

Chapter VIII Treatment of Human Papillomavirus Infection

Treatment of genital warts in the first 1 section

-Pathology

Second, the clinical manifestations

Third, the laboratory inspection

Fourth, diagnosis

Verb (abbreviation of verb) differential diagnosis

Six, human papillomavirus and cervical cancer

Seven, treatment

Eight, the cure standard

Nine, condyloma acuminatum complicated with pregnancy

X. prevention

Section 2 Treatment of Cervical Lesions

First, the principles of management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)

Second, the treatment strategy of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)

Third, the treatment of cervical invasive cancer

Section III Follow-up of Cytological Abnormalities

First, the treatment of abnormal cervical cytology diagnosis

Second, the treatment of cervical histological abnormalities

Third, the correlation between cervical cytology report and histological diagnosis

Section IV Therapeutic Vaccine

I. Recombinant live vector vaccine (recombinant vector vaccine)

Second, the polypeptide vaccine (polypeptide vaccine)

Third, protein vaccine.

Four, naked DNA vaccine

Verb (abbreviation of verb) DC cell vaccine

Problems and prospects of intransitive verbs

Appendix English and Chinese Noun Vocabulary

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