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What nonpharmacological treatments are effective against common nongenital warts? [PDF]
Cryotherapy has similar cure rates to topical salicylate (a pharmacologic therapy) for non-genital common warts (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, based on systemic review of variable quality randomized trials).
Abernethy, Holly +5 more
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High‐Risk HPV in Men: A Hidden Threat to Public Health?
ABSTRACT High‐risk human papillomavirus (HR‐HPV) infection is a leading cause of several cancers, including those of the genital and oropharyngeal regions. While public health efforts have largely focused on women due to its link to cervical cancer, HPV also poses significant risks to men, particularly in the oropharyngeal regions. HR‐HPV prevalence in
Keesha L. Coker, Ethan L. Morgan
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If child have a genital wart, it might be a precursor of sexual abuse?
While it was believed that genital warts were transmitted by sexual activity until recent years, challenges in diagnosis and differential diagnosis are emerged after other ways of transmission such as perinatal, horizontal, autoinoculation ...
Berna Polat +3 more
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ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of calling for nonfemale‐oriented promotion of vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV), this study explored three potential names—“HPV Vaccine,” “Cervical Cancer Vaccine,” and “Genital Warts Vaccine”—to promote vaccination against HPV infection among heterosexual men.
Timothy K. F. Fung +2 more
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Comparative study of fig tree efficacy in the treatment of common warts (Verruca vulgaris) vs. cryotherapy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A traditional method for the treatment of warts in some rural areas of Iran comprises the use of fig tree (ficus carica) latex as a local treatment; however, there is no scientific evaluation of its efficacy.
بهلولی, شهاب +4 more
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Human papillomavirus and HPV vaccines: a review [PDF]
Cervical cancer, the most common cancer affecting women in developing countries, is caused by persistent infection with "high-risk" genotypes of human papillomaviruses (HPV). The most common oncogenic HPV genotypes are 16 and 18, causing approximately 70%
Castellsague, X. +10 more
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2008 sexual health in the South East: a collaborative report by Health Protection Agency South East and the South East Public Health Observatory [PDF]
Surveillance of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV is undertaken byt he Health Protection Agency (HPA), but is usually presented in isolation from the variety of paublic health indicators which can help interpret these data.
Cassell, Jackie +2 more
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Detection of specific HPV subtypes responsible for the pathogenesis of condylomata acuminata. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The low-risk human papillomavirus types 6 and 11 are responsible for approximately 90% of anogenital wart cases, with approximately 190,000 new and recurrent cases reported in the UK in 2010.
Ball, Siolian LR +7 more
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Background Infection with HPV 16 and 18, the major causative agents of cervical cancer, can be prevented through vaccination with a bivalent or quadrivalent vaccine.
Westra Tjalke A +8 more
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Lifestyle factors and oncogenic papillomavirus infection in a high-risk male population.
BackgroundHigh risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection in males is a health issue with implications for HPV-related lesions in their partners. The identification of risk factors for male infection may improve our understanding of HR-HPV transmission
Elena Lopez-Diez +11 more
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