Hpv-11
Human papillomavirus type 11 (HPV-11) is one of the most common types of HPV, a group of viruses that cause genital warts. HPV-11 is highly contagious and can be spread through direct skin to skin contact and sexual activity. It is frequently found in areas such as the genitals, anus, rectum, and mouth. HPV-11 is linked to a variety of health complications, including increased risk of cervical cancer and other HPV-related cancers. It is also known to cause benign and malignant growths of the skin and mucous membranes. HPV-11 is preventable through vaccination. Vaccination helps to protect against infection, reduce the spread of the virus, and lower the risk of developing health complications associated with HPV-11.
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ISSN: 2691-8862
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Dr. Anantha Harijith, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, USA
Faculty, Division of Neonatology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, USA
Journal of Current Viruses and Treatment Methodologies main aim is to provide a comprehensive platform for scientists and academicians all over the world in order to promote and share their findings on the study of virology, viral adaptation and the development and use of antiviral drugs and vaccines to achieve improved outcomes in infection.