MBBS, International Medical Faculty, Osh State University, Kyrgyzstan
Review
Human Papillomavirus: A Review Study of the Effect on Mental Health of Patients Infected with HPV
Author(s): Abdirasulova Zhainagul Abdirasulovna* and Atharva Ghadwaje
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most not unusual sexually transmitted infections globally, affecting both women and men. HPV infections can result in quite a number of medical outcomes, from benign warts to doubtlessly life-threatening cancers. The virus is transmitted by intercourse or sexual hobby, and a few traces of HPV are categorized as excessive-danger, increasing the danger of developing cancers of the cervix, anus, penis, vagina, vulva, and oropharynx. Regardless of the availability of vaccines which could prevent HPV infections and decrease the danger of developing related cancers, the incidence of HPV-related cancers stays excessive, especially in low- and center-earnings international locations where entry to preventive measures and screening programs is limited. In this context, research performs a crucial position in information about the epidemiology, natural r.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/ 1840-4529.23.15(3).1-2