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What specimens can be tested for human papilloma virus (HPV)?

ClearPath Diagnostics - Frequently Asked Questions
ThinPrep Pap specimens and specimens collected with the hc2 DNA Collection Device are approved for testing with Digene Hybrid Capture 2 DNA Assay. ThinPrep Pap specimens must be less than three weeks old. There must also be sufficient quantity remaining after processing the pap smear to perform the HPV testing. Also, tissue specimens (paraffin embedded) can be tested for high and low risk HPV using the in situ hybridization. Tissue specimens are stable indefinitely.
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How would I know if I had human papilloma virus (HPV)?

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Most women never know they have HPV. It usually stays hidden and doesn't cause symptoms like warts. When HPV doesn't go away on its own, it can cause changes in the cells of the cervix. Pap tests usually find these changes.
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What is Human Papilloma Virus?

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Human Papilloma virus one of the most common viral infections transmitted most commonly through sexual contacts. There are more than 90 strains or types of HPV but only some have the capability or predilection to infect the genitals. The overwhelming HPV infections are asymptomatic and pass off quickly once the body develops its immunity against the viruses.
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How does California Cryobank screen donors for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)?

California Cryobank - Frequently Asked Questions
The California Cryobank screens all of its donors to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases including HPV by exclusion of donors with known risk factors. Each donor is also given a physical examination with particular attention to the genital area for evidence of HPV infection. There are no FDA approved tests for routine screening of semen donors for HPV. We only use tests that have been validated for accuracy and reliability and licensed by the FDA.
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Will male condoms protect against Herpes or the Human Papilloma virus?

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Protection against disease transmission is much less effective against such sexually transmitted diseases as Herpes and the Human Papilloma Virus, which can be located on skin surfaces not covered or protected by a condom. The female condom theoretically may be more effective in this situation because it covers a greater area.
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Is the Gardasil Human Papilloma Virus vaccine safe?

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Licensing authorities in Europe and America have scrutinised the results of studies involving over 11,000 women and children aged 9-26. There were no important or serious side effects, except some tenderness on the site of the injection. Providers of the HPV vaccine are encouraged to report any unexpected reaction to the vaccine.
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What is the aim of the Gardasil Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine?

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HPV vaccine has been developed to help prevent pre-cancer disease of the cervix and ultimately prevent cancer of cervix. Recent figures show that there are over 2000 new cases of cervical cancer in England and many more in the rest of the world. Therefore the Gardasil vaccine is a key tool in fighting this dreaded disease of the cervix and other parts of the genital tract.
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Why is the Gardasil Human Papilloma Virus vaccine only recommended for young women only?

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The basis for the recommendation is that these are the groups that were studied. They were studied first because they are most at risk since they are most likely to have not been exposed to the virus. Therefore these were the age groups likely to benefit the most. However, other groups are now being studied to see how effective and beneficial the HPV vaccine can be.
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Associated Obstetrics and Gynecology - Gardasil FAQs
HPV is a common virus. In 2005, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that 20 million people in the United States had this virus. There are many different types of HPV; some cause no harm. Others can cause diseases of the genital area. For most people the virus goes away on its own. When the virus does not go away it can develop into cervical cancer, precancerous lesions, or genital warts, depending on the HPV type.
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HPV is the name of a group of viruses that includes more than 100 different types. More than 30 of these viruses can be passed from one person to another through sexual contact. For most women, the body's own defense system will clear the virus and they don't develop health problems. However, some types can cause cervical cancer or abnormal cells in the lining of the cervix that can sometimes progress to cancer. Other types are a major cause of genital warts.
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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Approximately 80+ types have been fully identified. Another 30 “novel” types have been detected but not fully described. All differ slightly from each other in their genetic structure. This difference in genetic structure determines the location and the type of skin lesion that each type is likely to cause. types infect almost exclusively the skin of the lower genital tract. The remaining types infect skin on other areas of the body, including the hands, feet, etc.
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Can a mother with HPV pass the virus to her child?

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The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says it's possible for the HPV virus to be passed from mother to child during birth, but it is "rare." In fact, the agency estimates this occurs in no more than 1.1 cases per 100,000 children. In these extremely infrequent cases, the HPV infection is found in the infant's respiratory tract, which can lead to wart-like growths ? most commonly, on the larynx. Early diagnosis and care are key.
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Will I always have the HPV virus?

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Is the virus spreading from human-to-human?

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Limited human-to-human transmission could not be ruled out for some family clusters of bird flu where there was close contact between family members. However, none of these clusters have led to larger outbreaks in the general community indicating that the virus does not spread easily among people.
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How many human cases of West Nile virus were found in 2003?

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Last year there were almost 10,000 human cases of WNV detected, including 262 deaths in the United States.
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How do I know if I have an HPV infection?

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A Pap test can find changes on the cervix, caused by an HPV infection. To do a Pap test, your doctor will use a small brush to take cells from your cervix. It’s simple and fast and the best way to find out if your cervix is healthy. If you’re age 30 or older, your doctor may also do an HPV test with your Pap test. This is a DNA test that detects most of the high-risk types of HPV and is a test to help with cervical cancer screening.
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How do I know if I have HPV?

HPV and Cervical Cancer
Most women only become aware of the fact that they have HPV when they have genital warts or abnormal Pap test results. HPV can also be detected by a test that analyzes DNA from the body's cells. This test called Hybrid Capture II (HCII) detects the specific types of HPV that have been linked with cervical cancer.
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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
In most cases, infection with the HPV virus has no symptoms. However, a high-risk HPV infection may cause changes in the cervical cells. These changes should show up on your Pap test. Signs of HPV infection can appear weeks, months, or years after first infection, so it is possible to become infected without being aware of it. Only a small number of women infected with HPV develop cell changes.
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What is HPV (Human Papillomavirus)?

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The human papillomaviruses (HPV) are a group of more than 100 types of viruses, most of which cause warts or papillomas that are not cancer causing. The types of HPV that cause common warts on the hands and feet are different from the types that cause growths in the mouth and genital areas. A woman's cervix becomes infected with HPV when the virus is transmitted via sexual intercourse with an infected partner, making HPV infection one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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Check out the About.com's new Cervical Cancer site!In 2007, over eleven thousand women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer. Although cervical cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer, over three thousand women will die of this disease this year. All women should become aware of cervical cancer!
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How can I tell who I got the HPV virus from?

HPV and Genital Warts Frequently Asked Questions
I just found out that I am infected with HPV from my boyfriend. My doctor said he should use condoms, but if we already have the same virus why shoul
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What are the symptoms of the HPV virus?

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The HPV virus usually does not produce any symptoms. Even if the virus causes changes in skin cells, they are often so minor they are not noticeable (and are not of concern). When the HPV virus does cause noticeable changes, the most common result is genital warts ??" typically appearing around the anus or on the penis, scrotum (testicles), groin or thighs. These warts can vary in appearance from small, flaky patches to pronounced, raised growths.
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How would I know if I had HPV or genital warts?

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In some cases, it's difficult to know. Sometimes people do not notice warts because they are inside the vagina, or on the cervix, or in the anus. In addition, they are often flesh coloured and painless. Only rarely do they cause symptoms such as itching, pain, or bleeding. Sometimes warts will be found during a physical examination in men or a pelvic examination in women.
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Vaccines: VPD-VAC/HPV/Vaccine Safety and Efficacy Q&A
HPV is a common virus that is passed on through sexual contact. Most of the time HPV has no symptoms so people do not know they have it. There are many different strains or types of HPV. Some types can cause cervical cancer in women and can also cause other kinds of cancer in both men and women. Other types of HPV can cause genital warts in both males and females. In most people, HPV goes away on its own and does not cause health problems.
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Besides coughing and sneezing, can the virus be spread by human-to-human transmission in other ways?

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The influenza virus is primarily spread by airborne droplets, which easily infect your sensitive spots such as your eyes, nose, and mouth. Touching contaminated surfaces and touching your face can spread the influenza virus.
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