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There are more than 100 types Human papillomavirus, more than half cause (HPV) sexually transmitted disease (STD) these are caused by the high risk types of HPV 16and 18 world- wide. Harmless low risk HPV infections like common warts are caused by types 6 and 11.

There are more than 20 million reported cases of HPV in the United States alone these are only the reported cases states the Centers for Disease Control. The chance of becoming infected with HPV is 1 out of 5 for sexually active people.

Both men and women can be infected with HPV and not be aware of the infection, because they do not have any signs or symptoms. A person can have the sexually transmitted disease for up to 5 years before becoming aware of it.

 Men should be aware that certain cancers may occur also, such as cancer of the penis and rectum for this reason men that have multiple sexual partners need to be tested once a year for HPV. Women with multiple sexual partners are in danger of cancers which include cervical cancer, because of the dangers to their health women need to have a (Pap test) once a year. Each year 10,000 women die of cervical cancer in the United States alone.

There is now a vaccine on the market that will help to prevent young women 9 to 26 from becoming infected with 4 types of HPV that cause 70% of cervical cancer, as well as 2 types that cause genital warts the vaccine is (Gardasil).

A study on HPV infections among young women shows that 60% of young women going to college are infected the sexually transmitted disease within their first four years in college.

Penetration does not have to take place for you to become infected with HPV Skin to skin contact, anal or oral sex with the infected genital or anal area also spreads the infection.

While researching information on HPV.com, you will also learn that using a condom during sexual activity will lower your chances of becoming infected with HPV. You should also be aware that a condom does not offer any guarantee against HPV because the entire genital and anal infected areas are not protected.    

 

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