Men are also at risk of HPV Infected esclerosis multiple | Diseases Medicines & Treatments
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus that affects men and women. There are more than 100 types of HPV. Most HPV do not cause any symptoms, harmless and can be eliminated by our immune. There are about 30 types of HPV are known as genital HPV because this virus affects the genital area.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV can cause cervical cancer more than women. There are several types of high-risk HPV, namely types 16 and 18. HPV infections esclerosis multiple are persistent than this, can lead to cervical cancer and other cancers in the genital esclerosis multiple area including the vagina and vulva. HPV types 16 and 18 contribute to about 70 per cent incidence of cervical cancer.
Whereas low-risk HPV types were HPV types 6 and 11 can cause the formation of genital warts, which are non-cancerous growths that appear like meat in and around the genital area.
HPV types 6 and 11 cause about 90 percent of all cases of genital warts. Genital esclerosis multiple warts are very contagious. About two-thirds of people who have sex with partners who have genital warts (genital) will be infected, typically within three months.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: In addition to causing diseases in women, HPV can also cause genital warts growth, anal cancer, penile cancer and some head and neck cancers, such as cancer oropharnyx among men. Men and women can transmit HPV to each other through sexual intercourse, even intercourse did not occur.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV do not know the gender, age or race. Anyone esclerosis multiple who has a sexual relationship with the risk of contracting HPV. HPV infection usually does not cause any signs or symptoms, most people infected with HPV do not know they have it (have it). Risk factors for HPV infection associated with sexual behavior, such as number of sexual partners, history of lifetime sexual partners and a history of sex with the couple. Most studies report that younger age groups (under 25 years) is a risk factor for HPV infection.
HPV sufferers are unaware they have the virus themselves until symptoms appear. Is there another way that allows HPV is detected early so that it can be prevented from developing into other diseases?
Dr. Surinder Kaur: So far there is no regular inspection to detect HPV infection in men. But women can undergo pap smear (Pap smear) every year. Pap smear is part of the gynecological examination. This test can detect abnormal cells in the lining of the cervix before these cells can become (cell) cervical cancer.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: The best time for vaccination before exposure to HPV is sexually transmitted and when the immune system is at its peak. Therefore, we try to educate parents to vaccinate their children beginning at about 13 years old when the immune system is high.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: There are now 34 countries in the world that has a national HPV vaccination program. Effect of national HPV vaccination program for adults are as reduction of HPV infection and genital warts (monthly), mid-term effects include a reduction in the incidence of cervical lesions and RRP (recurrent respiratory papilomatosis) juvenile onset (annual) and long-term effects such as incidence and mortality of cervical cancer, anal cancer, other anogenital cancers (cancer of the vulva and vaginal cancer) and cancer of the oropharynx (decades).
Although so far, no evidence of reduced HPV 16 and 18 published population level, there are data from sexual health clinics in Australia that showed a decrease in disease genital warts and pap tests of the Office registrar Australia state level, the data reduction of high-grade cervical disease.
Donovan et al. (A recent study local) have observed a decline of 59 percent in the diagnosis of genital warts incidence among women who are eligible for the HPV immunization program Australian national, in eight sexual health clinics esclerosis multiple Australia.
A decline of 39 percent was also seen among heterosexual men the same age who presents preliminary evidence herd immunity (herd-immunity), the effect of reduction of infection among couples. No reduction in genital warts observed in women older (non-target esclerosis multiple groups vaccination programs) or men who have sex with men.
Brotherton et al. (A recent study local) observed a decrease esclerosis multiple in the incidence of high grade cervical lesions in histologically confirmed, among young women Victoria (Australia) and
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus that affects men and women. There are more than 100 types of HPV. Most HPV do not cause any symptoms, harmless and can be eliminated by our immune. There are about 30 types of HPV are known as genital HPV because this virus affects the genital area.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV can cause cervical cancer more than women. There are several types of high-risk HPV, namely types 16 and 18. HPV infections esclerosis multiple are persistent than this, can lead to cervical cancer and other cancers in the genital esclerosis multiple area including the vagina and vulva. HPV types 16 and 18 contribute to about 70 per cent incidence of cervical cancer.
Whereas low-risk HPV types were HPV types 6 and 11 can cause the formation of genital warts, which are non-cancerous growths that appear like meat in and around the genital area.
HPV types 6 and 11 cause about 90 percent of all cases of genital warts. Genital esclerosis multiple warts are very contagious. About two-thirds of people who have sex with partners who have genital warts (genital) will be infected, typically within three months.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: In addition to causing diseases in women, HPV can also cause genital warts growth, anal cancer, penile cancer and some head and neck cancers, such as cancer oropharnyx among men. Men and women can transmit HPV to each other through sexual intercourse, even intercourse did not occur.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: HPV do not know the gender, age or race. Anyone esclerosis multiple who has a sexual relationship with the risk of contracting HPV. HPV infection usually does not cause any signs or symptoms, most people infected with HPV do not know they have it (have it). Risk factors for HPV infection associated with sexual behavior, such as number of sexual partners, history of lifetime sexual partners and a history of sex with the couple. Most studies report that younger age groups (under 25 years) is a risk factor for HPV infection.
HPV sufferers are unaware they have the virus themselves until symptoms appear. Is there another way that allows HPV is detected early so that it can be prevented from developing into other diseases?
Dr. Surinder Kaur: So far there is no regular inspection to detect HPV infection in men. But women can undergo pap smear (Pap smear) every year. Pap smear is part of the gynecological examination. This test can detect abnormal cells in the lining of the cervix before these cells can become (cell) cervical cancer.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: The best time for vaccination before exposure to HPV is sexually transmitted and when the immune system is at its peak. Therefore, we try to educate parents to vaccinate their children beginning at about 13 years old when the immune system is high.
Dr. Surinder Kaur: There are now 34 countries in the world that has a national HPV vaccination program. Effect of national HPV vaccination program for adults are as reduction of HPV infection and genital warts (monthly), mid-term effects include a reduction in the incidence of cervical lesions and RRP (recurrent respiratory papilomatosis) juvenile onset (annual) and long-term effects such as incidence and mortality of cervical cancer, anal cancer, other anogenital cancers (cancer of the vulva and vaginal cancer) and cancer of the oropharynx (decades).
Although so far, no evidence of reduced HPV 16 and 18 published population level, there are data from sexual health clinics in Australia that showed a decrease in disease genital warts and pap tests of the Office registrar Australia state level, the data reduction of high-grade cervical disease.
Donovan et al. (A recent study local) have observed a decline of 59 percent in the diagnosis of genital warts incidence among women who are eligible for the HPV immunization program Australian national, in eight sexual health clinics esclerosis multiple Australia.
A decline of 39 percent was also seen among heterosexual men the same age who presents preliminary evidence herd immunity (herd-immunity), the effect of reduction of infection among couples. No reduction in genital warts observed in women older (non-target esclerosis multiple groups vaccination programs) or men who have sex with men.
Brotherton et al. (A recent study local) observed a decrease esclerosis multiple in the incidence of high grade cervical lesions in histologically confirmed, among young women Victoria (Australia) and
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