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Re: HPV

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:19:56 -0600 (CST)


HPV is considered a pathogen that's sexually transmitted. If the Pap identifies changes due to HPV, then it's likely you could transmit it to someone else during intercourse. Antiviral treatment could resolve this infection.

At Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Deanna wrote: >
>please help me understand this.
>
>Is this a std?
>
>i had a leep done and then a reg pap after that, does this mean I still
>am infected? can i infect others?
>
>does the majority of people have this?
>
>is it possible to not spead this to someone else after intercourse?
>
>my husband shows no signs of anything at all, but i had a small spot on
>my cervix and it was removed by leep procedure
>
>--
>Deanna Wise
>
>Deannainlasvegas@lvcm.com
>

--
Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
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