HPV is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact and one does not have to engage in sexual intercourse either vaginally or anally to contract the virus. One can still be a virgin and contract HPV. Women with cervical dysplasia (abnormal cell changes) 99% of the time caused by HPV, are shown to be at a higher risk for developing anal dysplasia and anal cancer than those who without it. I will have numerous other articles on the subject of HPV in the near future.
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HPV is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact and one does not have to engage in sexual intercourse either vaginally or anally to contract the virus. One can still be a virgin and contract HPV. Women with cervical dysplasia (abnormal cell changes) 99% of the time caused by HPV, are shown to be at a higher risk for developing anal dysplasia and anal cancer than those who without it. I will have numerous other articles on the subject of HPV in the near future.
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