Tag: Papillomavirus
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What to do with papilloma infection?
Papillomavirus infections are widespread among the population, carriers are about 80% of people of reproductive age. Fortunately, no every time infection with the papillomavirus develops into a disease. There are over 100 different types of papillomaviruses. A small part of them does not leave traces on health. We can recognize the action of some of…
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25% of men in the United States are carriers of the cancer-causing virus
For people under the age of 25, there is a vaccine that protects against HPV – human papillomavirus. However, HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. The following data are intended primarily for sexually active people planning a trip or stay in the States. 25% of men and 20%…
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Genital warts are an effective method of prevention
Since 2017, children under 15 years of age need 2 doses of vaccine against HPV – human papillomavirus. A new study by Boston Medical Center, published in the well-known STD Journal, is the first scientific publication demonstrating clinical data confirming the recommendations of health organizations around the world regarding two doses of HPV vaccine to…
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Human papilloma virus
Human papillomavirus – up to 60% of women have encountered the virus at least once According to statistics, approximately 60% of women have encountered the virus at least once in their lives. In most of them, the infection is transient and the epithelial cells are cleared within 6 months to 1-2 years. Data from various…
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Papillomavirus causing cervical cancer
Human papillomaviruses – HPV – are a group of very common viruses. For most people, they do not cause serious problems or complications, but some types of human papillomavirus can cause genital warts or cancer. The human papillomavirus infects the skin. There are over 100 different types. How is the human papillomavirus spread? The risk…