“Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market and Clinical Trials Insight 2023” report gives comprehensive insight on the ongoing market and clinical development in HPV drug market. Report highlights the trends in the global HPV drug market and gives detailed overview on the HPV drug clinical pipeline by phase, drug class and mode of action. As per report findings, there are 9 HPV drugs commercially available in the market and 78 drugs are in multiple phases of clinical pipeline. Majority of the HPV drugs are in Preclinical phase of development followed by Phase-II clinical trials.
In the past decade, there have been remarkable advances in the understanding of the natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its role as the major risk factor in the development of cervical and other anogenital cancers, which has led to increased research and development in the HPV drug segment; thus leading to the introduction of excellent and promising therapeutics in the Human Papilloma virus drug segment.
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Among the various therapeutics currently available for Human Papilloma virus infection, is the Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine which is currently the dominant form of medication in the HPV therapeutic segment. These Vaccines are considered to be the most superior kinds of therapeutics due to their ability to provide long term protection from Human Papilloma Virus. Apart from being safe and effective, these have been in wide use in the vaccination of preteen girls and boys in US and other developed countries to ensure their long term protection and prevention from exposure to the Human Papilloma virus.
Further, these vaccines also ensure high efficacy in preventing genital warts, anal cancer, cervical cancer, vulvar cancer and vaginal cancer which are widely known to be caused by certain types of human papilloma virus. It has also been used in the prevention of lesions that are caused by the Human Papilloma virus which can lead to the above mentioned complications.
“Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market and Clinical Trials Insight 2023” Report Highlights:
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Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Market Analysis
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Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market Dynamics
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Clinical Insight on Approved Drugs for Treating Human Papillomavirus Infection
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Global Human papillomavirus Infections Drug Clinical Pipeline by Company and Phase
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Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market Future Perspective
The next decade in research against HPV infections should be geared up to fill in gap in knowledge of HPV gene expression and its regulation. The future treatment approaches is coupled with application of next generation sequencing and proteomic technologies, screening of new, more extensive small molecule libraries to look for molecule inhibitory to either the virus replication cycle or to tumor formation. The RNA based therapies should advance the prospects of new anti-HPV treatments to improve the disease.
The increase in understanding of new drugs, development of new adjuvants along with increasing funding from private and public sector will drive the growth of HPV infection drug market in near future. It is expected that there will be more efforts involved in the RandD and commercialization of therapeutic HPV vaccines driven by the increasing prevalence of HPV associated malignancies across the globe.
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1. Introduction to Human Papillomavirus Infection
1.1 Overview
1.2 Pathogenicity and Diversity of Human Papillomavirus
1.2.1 Alpha Papillomaviruses
1.2.2 Beta Papillomaviruses
1.2.3 Gamma Papillomaviruses
2. Pathophysiology of Human Papillomavirus
2.1 Life Cycle of Human Papillomavirus
2.1.1 Primary Infection of Epidermis Layer
2.1.2 Genome Maintenance
2.1.3 Proliferative Phase
2.1.4 Viral Genome Amplification
2.1.5 Virus Assembly and Release
2.2 Molecular Mechanism of Human Papillomavirus to Induce Disease
3. Response of Immune System Against Human Papillomavirus
3.1 Innate Immunity
3.2 Adaptive Immunity
4. Clinical Management Strategies Against Human Papillomavirus Infection
4.1 Vaccination Approach for Human Papillomavirus
4.2 Therapeutic Drugs Targets
4.2.1 Interferon
4.2.2 RNA Interference based Therapies
4.2.3 Natural or Herbal Derivatives
5. Emerging Therapies for Treatment of Infection
5.1 Live Vector based Vaccines
5.2 Protein or Peptide based Vaccines
5.3 Nucleic Acid based Vaccines
5.4 Whole Cell based Vaccines
6. Approved Drugs for Treating Human Papillomavirus Infection: Clinical, Drug Class and Patent Insight
6.1 Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Recombinant Quadrivalent (Gardasil and Silgard)
6.2 Interferon alpha-2b (Intron A, Viraferon and Virtron)
6.3 Tretinoin (Acnisdin Retinoico, Avita, Dermojuventus, Loderm Retinoico, Retirides, Vesanoid, Vitamin-A Acid and Vitanol)
6.4 Imiquimod (Aldara, Beselna Cream 5%, Vyloma and Zyclara)
6.5 Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Recombinant Bivalent (Cervarix)
6.6 Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Recombinant Nonavalent (GARDASIL9)
6.7 Interferon-alpha-n3 (Alferon LDO, Alferon N, Alferon N Gel, Alferon N Injection, Alferon N LDO, Altemol and Naturaferon)
6.8 Polyphenon E (Polyphenon E and Veregen)
6.9 Interferon Gamma Biosimilar (Ingaron)
7. Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Market Analysis
7.1 Introduction to Infectious Disease Market
7.2 Global Human Papillomavirus Market Analysis
8. Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market Dynamics
8.1 Favorable Parameters
8.2 Challenges to Market Growth
9. Global Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Market Future Perspective
10. Global Human papillomavirus Infections Drug Clinical Pipeline by Company and Phase
10.1 Research
10.2 Preclinical
10.3 Phase-I
10.4 Phase-I/II
10.5 Phase-II
10.6 Phase-II/III
10.7 Phase-III
11. Competitive Landscape
11.1 3M Pharmaceuticals
11.2 Aclaris Therapeutics
11.3 Mylan Pharmaceuticals
11.4 Biogen Idec
11.5 Cutanea Life Sciences
11.6 Hemispherx
11.7 Inovio Pharmaceuticals
11.8 ISA Pharmaceuticals
11.9 Lees Pharmaceutical Holdings
11.10 MedImmune
11.11 Merck
11.12 Nielsen BioSciences
11.13 Novan
Figure 1-1: Structural Components of Viral Particles
Figure 1-2: Fundamental Constituents of Human Papillomavirus
Figure 1-3: Classification and Diversity of Human Papillomavirus
Figure 2-1: Life Cycle of Human Papillomavirus to Cause the Infection
Figure 2-2: Multistep Model of Cancer Development by Human Papillomavirus
Figure 3-1: HPV Infection Model and Activation of Innate Immune Response
Figure 3-2: Adaptive Immune Response to Human Papillomavirus Infection
Figure 4-1: Clinical Management Strategies for Treating Human Papillomavirus Infections
Figure 4-2: HPV L1 VLP Vaccine Mechanism of Action
Figure 4-3: Response of Interferons with Human Papillomavirus
Figure 7-1: Global andndash; Infectious Disease Diagnostic Market Growth Estimation (US$ Million), 2016-2023
Figure 7-2: Global Infectious Therapeutics Market Growth (US$ Billion), 2016-2023
Figure 7-3: Global Viral Infections Market Growth Estimation (US$ Billion), 2016-2023
Figure 7-4: Global – HPV Therapeutics Market (US$ Billion), 2016-2023
Figure 7-5: Global – Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Pipeline by Phase (%), 2017 till 2023
Figure 7-6: Global – Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug Pipeline by Phase (Number), 2017 till 2023
Figure 7-7: Global andndash; Active and Inactive Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug in Pipeline by Phase (%), 2017 till 2023
Figure 7-8: Global andndash; Active and Inactive Human Papillomavirus Infection Drug in Pipeline by Phase (Number), 2017 till 2023
Figure 8-1: Global – Favorable Parameters to Human Papilloma Virus Market Growth
Figure 8-2: Global – Challenges to Human Papilloma Virus Infection Development
List of Tables
Table 3-1: List of RNA Studies Targeting HPV E6 and E7
Table 3-2: Molecular Targeting HPV and Host Cellular Factors Interaction Using Natural and Herbal Derivatives