“Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Symptoms, Risks aur WHO Guidelines”

 

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Today we will talk about HPV (Human Papillomavirus).


What is Human Papillomavirus?


HPV is a virus that spreads mainly through sexual contact and can grow inside females. There are many types of HPV. In most cases, it goes away on its own, but if the virus is stronger, it can cause serious health problems.


Medical Study Guidance:


To reduce the risk of HPV, using condoms during sexual activity can help, but it does not provide 100% protection.


WHO (World Health Organization) Guidelines:


Vaccination: The target age group is 9 to 14 years, where only one dose is enough.


For older girls/women, the number of doses can vary (1–2 doses), depending on medical advice from doctors.

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