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The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is transmitted during intercourse. Genital warts are caused by certain HPV strains. Cancers can be caused by other HPV strains. The body is usually able to identify and eliminate HPV. Yet, if the virus persists in the body for a long period, cancer may result. Both men and women can prevent cancer by receiving an HPV vaccination. Most occurrences of cervical cancer and genital warts are prevented with the HPV vaccine. It guards against HPV-related cancer of the vagina, vulva, penis, or anus. Additionally, the HPV vaccine guards against HPV-related malignancies of the mouth, throat, head, and neck. The vaccine provides the body with a safe means of introducing certain HPV strains into the immune system. During pregnancy, the HPV vaccine is not administered. If a person has serious, perhaps fatal allergies or has an adverse reaction following their initial HPV vaccination, the HPV vaccine is not advised. Additionally, those who are seriously or moderately ill ought to postpone getting an HPV vaccination until they recover.
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