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Human Papilloma Virus Transmission

Human Papilloma Virus Transmission

The human papilloma virus transmission can occur with skin to skin contact and is associated with vaginosis and urinary infection. There are over 60 types of the germ, however almost 95 percent of all the cases can be attributed to three types of HPV. Prevention is the best way to avoid this disease. This condition is treatable, but not curable. The human papilloma virus transmission can occur with skin to skin contact and is associated with vaginosis and urinary infection.

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Human Papilloma Virus Transmission

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Vaginosis, Urinary Infection

Warts in children should prompt possible sexual abuse, though; the germ can also be transmitted without the actual sexual intercourse. HPV is transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact. Genital warts can be seen in up to 10 percent of sexually active women. The human papilloma virus transmission can occur with skin to skin contact and is associated with vaginosis and urinary infection.

Other Topics: Picture of HPV Virus, High Risk HPV, HPV, Picture of HPV in Mouth, HPV Mouth, Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine , Human Papilloma Virus, LEEP Surgery, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Remedy

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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