Types 6 and 11 account for about 90
percent of genital warts as well as non-cancerous tumor growths in the respiratory tract.
I would strongly recommend discussing the risks with a sexual health provider, at Planned Parenthood or elsewhere, if you have concerns about the oral
transmission of genital warts.
Four HPV strains are responsible for roughly 70 % of cervical cancer and about 90 %
of genital warts in women.
«In Australia, for instance, the
incidence of genital warts and precancerous cervical abnormalities in young women is plummeting.»
Conclusion The
aim of the genital warts treatment is to eliminate, visible warts as well as relieving annoying symptoms.
Not only will they be protecting their partners, but they will also be protecting themselves from the viruses that can cause precancerous penile lesions as well as the
majority of genital warts and anal cancers.
Unfortunately, I can't find information on the transmission
efficiency of any genital wart strains (meaning that I can't find information in the form of, «Every time you have [type of sex act — vaginal intercourse, oral sex, etc.] with an HPV - positive person, you have a [number] percent chance of catching the virus»).
Introducing the Gardasil vaccine Gardasil, the HPV vaccine introduced in 2006, protects against the two strains of the virus that are most likely to cause cancer, as well as the two strains of the virus that are the culprits in most
cases of genital warts.
Below are some of the recommended ways to help get
rid of genital warts: 1) Podophyllotoxin (Condyline) solution is a treatment solution in which the patient, in this case only men, applies it on the visible external warts.
The FDA approved Merck's Gardasil vaccine in 2006, after clinical trials showed that it protects against four strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), which together cause about 70 percent of cervical cancers and 90 percent
of genital warts.
Last year the FDA approved Gardasil, a vaccine effective against four strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause 90 percent
of genital warts and 70 percent of all cases of cervical cancer.
Gardasil protects against HPV 6 and 11, which cause most cases
of genital warts, and HPV 16 and 18, which cause cervical cancer.
Ninety percent of cases
of genital warts are caused by two strains of HPV: HPV - 6 and HPV - 11.
If you are not already infected, Gardasil can protect you from the two strains of HPV that are together responsible for 90 percent
of genital warts.
Luckily, Gardasil protects you against the two HPV strains that cause 90 %
of genital warts.
However, Gardasil also protects against HPV - 6 and HPV - 11, two HPV strains that aren't associated with cancer but rather with 90 percent
of genital warts.
MOST cases
of genital warts are asymptomatic, and MOST cases clear up within a couple of years.
Additionally, Planned Parenthood carries Gardasil, the vaccine that protects against the strains of HPV responsible for 90 percent
of genital warts.
Both of these vaccines protect against HPV types 6 and 11 — the types that cause 90 % of cases
of genital warts.
The HPV vaccine protects you against the 9 types responsible for 90 % of cervical and anal cancer cases, along with 90 %
of genital warts cases.
Two types of HPV (types 6 and 11) cause most cases
of genital warts.
They cause 9 out of 10 cases
of genital warts.
Gardasil also protects you from types 6 and 11, which cause 90 % of cases
of genital warts.
The good news is that a vaccine called Gardasil protects against HPV - 6 and HPV - 11, which cause 90 percent
of genital warts, and HPV - 16 and HPV - 18, which cause 70 percent of cervical cancers and 90 percent of anal cancers.