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Researchers believe that HPV was transmitted to male virgins enrolled in the study through non-penetrative sexual behavior such as hand-to-genital contact or genital-to-genital contact.
Male virgins can still get HPV, the first study of its kind found. Men who have never had intercourse are still at risk of catching the sexually-transmitted human papillomavirus virus (HPV) if ...
If you’re sexually active, you will (almost certainly) contract a sexually transmitted infection (STI). This fate is largely predetermined thanks to the most common STI: human papillomavirus (HPV). It ...
The role of male circumcision in reducing sexually transmitted infections is controversial. A series of recently published papers add to the growing body of evidence that male circumcision might ...
A new study shows that doctors still aren't offering male patients the HPV vaccine, even though it could significantly reduce their risk of cancer. So what gives?
SCIENTISTS have long believed human papillomavirus (HPV) – the most common STI – may be behind some cases of infertility. Up until now, most research into HPV’s impact on fertility has … ...
Interventions in STI clinics should include screening for HPV in the oral cavity for the early detection and reduction of long-term consequences of oral HPV infection, such as oropharyngeal cancer.
Nearly 1 in 3 men have at least one type of HPV. But the burden of screening for this widespread STI is on women. Experts explain why.
Nearly 1 in 3 men have at least one type of HPV. But the burden of screening for this widespread STI is on women. Experts explain why.