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==Who is at highest risk?== | ==Who is at highest risk?== | ||
Any person who has ever had sexual contact with another person may be infected by HPV. It may infect both men and women. Among other reasons, the population should be aware of this virus, since people may be infected by it, never developing any symptoms and therefore not knowing that they are infected. The virus may remain in a person, without carrying out any manifestations, for years after that person have had sex. | |||
You are more likely to be infected by HPV, if you have: | |||
* Sex at an early age. | |||
* Many sex partners. | |||
* A sex partner who has had many partners. | |||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: João André Alves Silva, M.D. [2]
Overview
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus related to the development of certain types of genital cancer, such as cervical cancer. Although many people disregard its existence, it is very common. It is a sexually transmitted virus, generally transmitted through genital contact, such as vaginal and anal sex, however, it may seldom be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact. About half the people who have had sex, will be infected by HPV at some point in time. Although infection by this virus may be harmless in some cases, with some patients never developing any symptoms and going away on its own, it is a matter of public concern, since it may lead to the development of certain types of cancer.[1]
What are the symptoms of Human papillomavirus?
What causes Human papillomavirus?
Who is at highest risk?
Any person who has ever had sexual contact with another person may be infected by HPV. It may infect both men and women. Among other reasons, the population should be aware of this virus, since people may be infected by it, never developing any symptoms and therefore not knowing that they are infected. The virus may remain in a person, without carrying out any manifestations, for years after that person have had sex.
You are more likely to be infected by HPV, if you have:
- Sex at an early age.
- Many sex partners.
- A sex partner who has had many partners.