Hpv-45

Human Papillomavirus 45 (HPV-45) is a virus that can cause cancers of the reproductive system, as well as other conditions in humans. It is one of the most common strains of Human Papillomavirus, and is particularly dangerous as it can cause both cancers of the gynaecological organs and the head and neck. HPV-45 can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact or sexual intercourse. Vaccination against HPV-45 is available, and research has suggested that it could help to reduce the prevalence of certain cancers. Treatment for HPV-45 related conditions can include surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, depending on the severity of the condition.

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International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

ISSN: 2994-6743
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bassem Refaat, Laboratory Medicine Department, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University
International Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases is an advanced, broad – based, open access, peer reviewed journal. The goal is to provide more resourceful information in this era for all scientists and researchers, as well as in-depth knowledge, advanced techniques in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment