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HPV can cause warts anywhere on the body
colposcopy- procedure to look more closely at the cervix to see if there are precancerous cells
After receiving an HPV vaccine a patient will have to stay for 15mins for monitoring
HPV tests are not recommended to screen men, adolescents or women under the age of 30
1 in 100 sexually active adults in the US has genital warts at any given time
There is no way
to know which infections will turn into cancer
There are more than 100 types of HPV infection
For people 15-45 the 1 and 2nd dose are 2 months apart and 2nd and 3rd dose is 4 months apart
HPV is the most common STI
HPV vaccine has
been studied in depth
by the WHO and is found to be safe and effective
Most people infected with HPV don’t know they have it
Out of pocket the HPV can cost $250
Plantar warts
on feet are a strain of HPV
The HPV vaccine is recommended for everyone age 9-26 regardless of gender
Most common side effect of the vaccine is redness and discomfort at the injection site
Tapestry in Holyoke
provides the HPV vaccine for those over 19
The HPV Vaccine is called Gardisal 9
HPV is primarily spread through skin-skin contact
getting the HPV vaccine before one is sexually active they can lower their risk of warts and cancer cause by HPV by 99%
HPV is a common virus that can cause 6 types of cancer
The only HPV test currently is for the Cervix – no other genital areas
Research has shown that receiving the HPV vaccine is not linked to an earlier start of sexual activity
We do not know how long a person is able to spread HPV after active warts go away
37,000+ people get HPV cancers in the US every year
For people 9-14 they get their second and final shot 6 months after the first
There are more than 3million cases of HPV infection in the US every year
HPV can be contracted in public shower or swimming pools
Pregnant women have to wait to get vaccinated until after pregnancy
It’s possible for a pregnant mother
to pass HPV infection to their baby
More than
4,000 women die every year from cervical cancer
Cryotherapy-
treatment to freeze
and remove precancerous cells
from the cervix
If you start the HPV vaccine before 15 you only need 2 doses, after 15 you need 3 doses
Symptoms of HPV
can develop years after coming into contact with the infection
Use of tobacco products increases risk of HPV developing into cervical cancer
HPV in-utero can cause a noncancerous growth on larynax
HPV can cause cancer in both men and women
HPV vaccine is not recommended after age 26 because people have likely come into contact with HPV at this point
LEEP-
loop electrosurgical excision procedure
that removes precancerous cells
with an electrical current
Recommendation for the HPV vaccine began in 2006
HHC clinic teams do not vaccinate adults for the HPV, but providers can order it as an Rx and patients can go to HHC pharmacy
Reporting on genital wart are thought to be lower than the true number because many people do not report it
8 out of 10 people will get HPV at some point in their lives
HPV infection has no treatment
Men and women can both
contract HPV
Women ages
30 to 65 are advised to continue having paps every 3-5 years
Condoms/
dental dams are
recommended during sexual intercourse even if both partners are vaccinated
HPV vaccine has no effect on one’s menstrual
cycle or fertility
Someone contracted HPV by picking up a piece of confetti at a Taylor Swift concert because it came into contact with a wart
Planned Parenthood will help patients without insurance pay for annual paps
HPV vaccine can prevent more than 90% of HPV cancers when given at the recommended ages