HPV 101: What You Need to Know
Facts about the most common STD in the U.S.
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What You Need to Know About HPV - January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is an STD that threatens Black women’s cervical health. How much do you know about the most common STD in the U.S.? – Kellee Terrell (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)
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What Is HPV? - There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of men and women. These HPV types can also infect the mouth and throat. Most people who become infected with HPV don’t even know they have it. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)
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How Many People Have HPV? - It’s estimated that over 20 million people have HPV and that 50 percent of all sexually active people will contract it in their lifetime. Black women and girls are 1.5 times more likely to test positive for HPV. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)
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HPV's Most Common Symptoms - Most times, there are no symptoms at all. But for those who show signs of HPV, they may develop genital warts, oral cancer, penile cancer, anal cancer or cervical cancer. The strain of HPV that causes genital warts is not the same strain that causes some cervical cancers in women. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)
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Black Women Have a Harder Time Clearing Up HPV - In 90 percent of people with HPV, the STD will clear itself up on its own in a matter of two years. But in Black women, it’s more complicated. A 2012 study found that it took almost six months longer for African-American patients to be clear of HPV. (Photo: The Press-Register /Landov)
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