tratamiento del HPV
PREDISPOSING FACTORS AND WAYS OF TRANSMISSION
The most common
infection route is: sexually transmitted by direct contact of HPV on
skin or mucosal tissues.
Are forms of HPV
transmission: public places, sharing intimate apparel, towels,
bathrooms, etc (not confirmed).
From mother to her baby
during vaginal delivery.
Human body defenses
against HPV
HPV virus infection is
much more common in women and man with low defenses.
The HPV virus infection
occurs more during pregnancy in woman, because it is a transitional
period of available defenses.
The HPV virus infection
is more common in patients receiving chemotherapy and medication that
lowers the defenses.
The HPV virus infection
is more common and aggressive in people with untreated HIV or AIDS.
The HPV virus infection
is more common and aggressive in undernourished or malnourished people.
Infection HPV virus is
more common in people with multiple sex partners.
The HPV virus infection
is higher in women or men with a history of other STDs such as Herpes,
Syphilis, etc.
The HPV virus infection
is more common in smokers.
The HPV virus infection
is more common in women not controlled by the gynecologist.
HPV infection is more
common in women using estrogen (female hormone).
HPV is more common in
previous HPV infected patients.
HPV is more
common in
people with multiple sexual contacts.
Human Papilloma Virus or
HPV is the cause of Cervical cancer in women, the second in frequency
after breast cancer. Human papillomavirus is also related to vaginal,
vulvar, anus, rectum, penis, skin and mouth cancer, depending on the
subtype of HPV that is infecting.
Now, and early and
accurate detection of HPV is a reality through new DNA techniques.
Polymerase Chain Reaction or (PCR) allows us to identify the viral
subtype/types in the body with 100% sensitivity.
HPV is a DNA virus and
PCR is a technique that looks for viral DNA.
Another technique,
currently used to detect human papillomavirus is Hybrid Capture that
only classifies viral subtypes most often found in male and female
genitalia. This technique only reports the high-risk viral group
related to cervical cancer and the low-risk HPV viruses associated with
genital warts only. This technique has not specificity, it only inform
us about the presence or absence of the twenty most common HPV viruses
that infect human genitalia.
PCR is highly superior
to the early diagnosis of human papillomavirus (HPV) allowing us to
make an accurate diagnosis and identify which of all (more than 100)
subtypes are infecting, and also the possibility of discovering new
subtypes.
One of our MEDICAL
CENTER objectives is to provide and report the importance of making PCR
and/or Hybrid Capture with the Pap smear and Colposcopy to prevent
premalignant and malignant lesions caused by HPV.
Consult us
info@hpvmedicalcenter.com.ar
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