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Pathogens - Top 100

Human papillomavirus (HPV abbreviation) is most commonly heard in our body due to the formation of warts on the body. In fact, it has many varieties (currently over 600 strains are known), among which there are both harmless and cancer-causing ones. HPV 35 is a high oncogenic risk virus.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) 33, part of the alpha-9 group, occurs in approximately 5% of cervical cancer cases worldwide.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. The prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) among adults aged 18–69 years is 7.3%; High-risk HPV - 4.0%.
At the end of 2019, the world was shocked by a little-studied viral infection - the so-called "Chinese virus", or the coronavirus COVID-19. This is an acute viral pathology, which is characterized by a predominant lesion of the respiratory system and, to a lesser extent, the digestive tract.
One of the one and a half hundred identified strains of human papillomavirus is HPV type 2, which, along with HPV type 27, causes skin infections in the form of ordinary warts (verruca vulgaris).
Among the currently known strains of the genomic human papillomavirus (HPV), the genus of alpha-papillomavirus (Alphapapillomavirus) is the most studied. This genus includes viruses of high oncogenic risk.
From the provoking factors, the symptoms of HPV depend, that is, there is no single clinical picture of papillomatosis. In children and people with a weakened immune system, the appearance of signs of the disease is much higher than in the rest.
For the treatment of papillomas and condylomas, essential oils can be used. They have a pronounced antiviral and immunostimulating effect, increase the protection of skin against various pathogens.
When HPV is infected, the concept of "curing a virus" is not used. To date, there simply are no drugs that completely kill and remove infectious strains from the body.

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