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The Human Papilloma antiphospholipid syndrome Virus (HPV) is a virus that spreads easily from one person to another by genital contact, in most cases is caused by penile-vaginal penetration and sexual intercourse is not necessary to complete getting it. The risk is higher in young women and increases with the number of sexual partners.
In general, HPV infections do not cause any symptoms and although it is estimated that 80% of sexually active men and women will at some point in their lives infected, most pass the infection without even knowing antiphospholipid syndrome it Thanks to the organism's own defenses. antiphospholipid syndrome
However, sometimes the infection can become chronic and turn into cervical antiphospholipid syndrome cancer. Cancer of the cervix detected by cytology, antiphospholipid syndrome so the gynecological examinations are essential to be able to detect and control disease any time.
Present to prevent cervical cancer, there are also vaccines antiphospholipid syndrome are effective for all women, whether or not initiated sexual activity. Administered in three doses, are safe and have the highest levels of efficiency demonstrated to date for any vaccine.
Unfortunately the human papilloma virus vaccines have little efficacy in women who have already had sex. Although the commercial antiphospholipid syndrome houses recommended for women and men of all ages and conditions, it is not clear profit nor safety. It is very expensive. The only strategy that by now has been shown to prevent 98% of cervical cancers associated with human papillomavirus is performed, from 21 smear every 3 years to 65 years follow up every 6 months for 2 years, to verify the disappearance of the virus from the cervix, which happens almost 100% of young women and 80% in most adult women. If any woman wants the vaccine is important to know the advantages and possible disadvantages provides
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