Human Papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the US. NIAID conducts and supports research to better understand papillomaviruses, develop new diagnostics that can detect HPV infection more accurately and rapidly, find new treatments (i.e., antivirals and novel targets for therapeutic development against HPV associated disease), and examine current HPV prevention strategies and the impact of behavior and age on HPV infection. Learn more about NIAID’s efforts to address this disease.

Human Papillomavirus Resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem
This section provides a visual summary of the resources available within the NIAID Discovery Portal for Human Papillomavirus research. The graphics below highlight key metadata elements to help you find relevant data and refine your search for more targeted results. View all search results related to Human Papillomavirus.
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Human Papillomavirus datasets, computational tools, and resource catalogs also encompass different Health Conditions, Pathogens, and Measurement Techniques. Use the interactive figures below to help identify resources that advance your research needs.
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Data Types
The NIAID Data Ecosystem currently ingests metadata for Datasets, Computational Tools and Resource Catalogs. Click on a type of resource to conduct a type-specific search for Human Papillomavirus resources.
Resource Type Distribution
A donut chart showing the distribution of different resource types by count. The chart is interactive and allows users to click on each segment to view more details about that resource type.
Data Sources
Human Papillomavirus researchers share their datasets, computational tools and other resources by depositing them in a variety of different repositories. Use the visualization to explore the resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem by source.
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Conditions Of Access
Access requirements, like whether registration or a data use agreement (DUA) is needed to access a resource, aren’t always clear. Use the visualization to see how access conditions are distributed and click any category to filter Human Papillomavirus resources by that access type.
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Data Sources
Human Papillomavirus researchers share their datasets, computational tools and other resources by depositing them in a variety of different repositories. Use the visualization to explore the resources in the NIAID Data Ecosystem by source.
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