A study on more than 4,000 middle aged men showed that more than 50 perfect were infected with one kind of HPV. The immune system is capable of getting rid of the virus, but it takes an average of 7.5 months, and in some extreme cases, 2 years. Because HPV cannot be detected by oneself, it is very prevalent in men.
A few ways to prevent HPV infections are having only one lifelong sex partner or abstinence until marriage. Condoms are not very effective in preventing HPV from spreading, but the vaccines are helpful.
Could this mean there are other STI's that are unnoticeable in our bodies? There are many diseases that infect millions of people that go unnoticed until at a fatal stage.
Resources:
Seppa, Nathan. "Half Of Adult Males Carry HPV." Science News. N.p., 28 Feb. 2011. Web. 3 Mar. 2011. Image: http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/jjp1/ansci_repro/misc/project_websites_07/tue07/HPV_Vaccine/What%20is%20HPV.html |
1 comments:
Jackie:
Great topic choice! I thought it was very interesting and offered information that I did not already know. I think that you could have explained how many different types of HPV infections there are. Since you state that 40 are transmitted sexually, we understand that there are more types, but I would include the actual number. By doing this, you could allow the reader to understand HPV more in depth. I really enjoyed how you ended on a broader note, and did not just focus on HPV. I felt that this was a really great article, and you did an awesome job talking about it!
Emma
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