Health Science Report
Site Navigation


Research that helps:



Home

  >

Hpv

>

Human Papillomavirus

>

HPV Condom

HPV Condom

Conscerning transmission of hpv, condom is virtually no protection for hpv, creating false security, and accounts for the prevalence of the disease as seen by the results of many positive pap smear tests. The only way to prevent getting the infection with human papillomavirus is to avoid direct contact with the virus. It is spread by skin-to-skin contact and during oral, vaginal and anal sex. Not everybody who had a contact with the virus develop warts. Conscerning transmission of hpv, condom is virtually no protection for hpv, creating false security, and accounts for the prevalence of the disease as seen by the results of many positive pap smear tests.

Just select from the Research Topics on the adjacent gray column for easy viewing of important articles. If this is your first visit, click here for a brief summary of this website.

.

HPV Condom

  -  

HPV, Pap Smear

The immune system of some people is strong enough to fight off the virus. Often an infected person doesn’t develop any signs of the disease, but transmits the virus to the partners. This virus is very common and every sexually active person has a chance of being infected. Conscerning transmission of hpv, condom is virtually no protection for hpv, creating false security, and accounts for the prevalence of the disease as seen by the results of many positive pap smear tests.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Treatment, HPV Cure, HPV Statistics, HPV HIV, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

BBBOnLine Reliability Seal

Copyright © 1996-2008 by Health Science Report™ for the following: