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Transmission Of HPV
The transmission of hpv genital strains can result in an abnormal pap smear and possibly vaginal discharge.
The virus can be transmitted through vaginal, anal, and oral sex intercourse. It is also likely to be spread by means of skin-to-skin genital contact. No matter if the warts are visible or not, a person who has had a contact with an infected person can get infected as well.
The transmission of hpv genital strains can result in an abnormal pap smear and possibly vaginal discharge.
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Transmission Of HPV -
Pap Smear, Vaginal Discharge
Human papilloma virus comprises about 100 viruses, which can affect different parts of the body. There are strains that can cause warts on the feet, hands, and other parts of the body. Other types of the virus are sexually transmitted. These strains tend to cause warts in the genital area. The transmission of hpv genital strains can result in an abnormal pap smear and possibly vaginal discharge.
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