Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is accountable for the outbreak of a new deadly disease. It is predicted that this new epidemic, even deadlier than AIDS, will claim many lives.
According to new research, condoms cannot provide 100% protection against HPV (or HIV/AIDS), which can spread through skin-to-skin contact with infected areas of the skin not covered by the condom such as the male and female genitalia.
HPV is the name for a group of viruses that affect your skin and the moist membranes lining your body, for example, in your cervix, anus, mouth and throat.
HPV is a common and highly contagious infection, with over three quarters of sexually active women acquiring it at some time in their lives. HPV is sexually transmitted, but skin-to-skin genital contact is also a well-recognized mode of transmission. This means that condoms cannot give full protection.
HPV is mainly transmitted through sexual contact and most people are infected with HPV shortly after the onset of sexual activity.
Cervical cancer is by far the most common HPV-related disease. Nearly all cases of cervical cancer, which is the leading cause of death in women, can be attributed to HPV infection.
Women are more susceptible to contracting the virus than men. Play safe and try and get one trusted partner or abstain from pre-marital se*x. Share after reading
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