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HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS
(HPV)
What Is HPV    HPV stands for the Human
                papillomavirus.
               HPV is the most common
                family of viruses.

               HPV is the most common
                sexually transmitted infection.

               Chances are you will contract
                some form of the HPV virus in
                your lifetime and not have any
                signs or symptoms.
So why worry about HPV?
          Other types are considered high
          risk and can cause pre-
          cancerous lesions and can lead
          to cancer of the cervix, anus and
          other genital areas.

          There are over 100 different types
          of the HPV virus - most types are
          totally harmless.

          Over 30 types of the HPV virus
          are sexually transmitted and
          affect the area between the
          genitals and the anus.

          Some types are considered low
          risk and can cause warts on the
          anus, vagina, vulva, penis and
          thighs.
1. Absolutely no skin-to-skin sexual contact.
2. One sexual / intimate partner forever.
                                                Can you prevent HPV?
3. The more sexual partners, the higher the chance
   of contracting HPV.
4. Using condoms is excellent protection against
   STI, but does not cover all the skin.
5. Pap testing will detect abnormal cells.
6. Vaccination is now available to prevent certain
   low risk types that cause genital warts certain
   high risk types that cause cancer. (Gardasil)
http://www.pkids.org/diseases.html          Sources


http://www.gwumc.edu/cehp/pdf/HPV_PCP
s_Fall-05_Final.pdf


Free and low income STD health clinics in
northern Nevada
http://yourstdhelp.com/nevada.html

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  • 2. What Is HPV HPV stands for the Human papillomavirus. HPV is the most common family of viruses. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection. Chances are you will contract some form of the HPV virus in your lifetime and not have any signs or symptoms.
  • 3. So why worry about HPV? Other types are considered high risk and can cause pre- cancerous lesions and can lead to cancer of the cervix, anus and other genital areas. There are over 100 different types of the HPV virus - most types are totally harmless. Over 30 types of the HPV virus are sexually transmitted and affect the area between the genitals and the anus. Some types are considered low risk and can cause warts on the anus, vagina, vulva, penis and thighs.
  • 4. 1. Absolutely no skin-to-skin sexual contact. 2. One sexual / intimate partner forever. Can you prevent HPV? 3. The more sexual partners, the higher the chance of contracting HPV. 4. Using condoms is excellent protection against STI, but does not cover all the skin. 5. Pap testing will detect abnormal cells. 6. Vaccination is now available to prevent certain low risk types that cause genital warts certain high risk types that cause cancer. (Gardasil)
  • 5. http://www.pkids.org/diseases.html Sources http://www.gwumc.edu/cehp/pdf/HPV_PCP s_Fall-05_Final.pdf Free and low income STD health clinics in northern Nevada http://yourstdhelp.com/nevada.html