Participation Statistics

IPVC 2020 WENT VIRTUAL

IPVC 2020 – 33rd International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic Science, Clinical and Public Health Workshops took place between 20-24 July and for the first time was held as an entirely virtual event.

Overall, the balance between the combination of pre-recorded presentations and live sessions, virtual exhibition and a compact interactive online Virtual Platform allowed a successful dissemination of science and interaction between delegates online at the IPVC20 Virtual Conference.

The IPVC 2020 virtual platform was available from the first day of the Conference, and 3 months after.

The virtual platform is now closed but IPVS members can still access the on demand conference sessions.

Please click here to become a new member or here to renew your membership.

The meeting was a great success, close to 1,500 attendees from 90 countries, with over took part in this highly informative meeting.

Top 20 Countries (%)

  • UNITED STATES 29%
  • SPAIN   8%
  • FRANCE 5%
  • UNITED KINGDOM 5%
  • CANADA 4%
  • NETHERLANDS 3%
  • GERMANY 3%
  • CHINA 3%
  • AUSTRALIA 3%
  • BRAZIL 3%
  • RUSSIA 2%
  • PORTUGAL 2%
  • BELGIUM 2%
  • SOUTH AFRICA 2%
  • MEXICO 2%
  • ITALY 2%
  • SWEDEN 1%
  • SOUTH KOREA 1%
  • ARGENTINA 1%
  • JAPAN 1%

World Regions (%)

32%

9%

41%

6%

12%

Professional Interest by Field

  • Public Health and Preventive Medicine 29%

  • Infectious Disease 18%

  • Molecular Biology 12%

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology 12%

  • Gynecological Oncology 8%

  • Microbiology 7%

  • Pathology 6%

  • Oncology 5%

  • Allergy and Immunology 2%

  • Pediatrics 1%

Delegates by Age Group

Delegates by Professional Role

Delegates by Workplace

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