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Where did HPV originate from?


HPV is spreading at a fast rate and has become more common. HPV has developed into many different types of strains and some infected people have developed cancer within the lower extremities. One of the most devastating aspects of the disease is that once it enters the body, it’s not curable. This virus is a papillomavirus, which is the oldest, largest and most diverse type of viruses. History shows that the relative of this type of virus resulted in sprout warts dating back to dinosaurs.

Most professionals believe that HPV first appeared 700 million years ago and has been multiplying, spreading and evolving since. As of today, the virus has become so very common that millions of people have contracted it. Since this virus enters the body through skin to skin contact or sexual intercourse, people should be very careful while choosing a sexual partner and use protection while practicing sex. Practicing safe sex is very important, as this serious virus can enter the body very easily and remain forever.

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  • Bytch700

    This is only the begining, the more so call bi male and gays there is HPV, HIV and new diseases are to come.  The sad thing is more and more females wil be infected that will put all hetrosexual men at risk.

  • cheera

    Condoms can't fully protect you from HPV and some people can have the virus for years without knowing it, possibly spreading it to multiple sexual partners and even spouses. The only way to protect yourself is to know your sexual partners history health stats and hope for the best...

  • Bluesnowbliss

    I HAVE IT. please use a condom and no oral.

  • Pieface101

     i feel as though people should learn to protect there self and you wouldnt have to worry about catching this hpv virus

  • Zcl2k5

    Woooow can't even have sex the days without getting cancer that's messed up...

  • georgelkiokjk

    HPV SUCKS!!!!!!

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