HPV

vaccine The HPV vaccine is a type of immunization used to prevent infection of human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is highly contagious and is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world. HPV can cause a range of health issues, including genital warts and certain types of cancers. The HPV vaccine is a safe and effective way to protect against HPV infection and cancer, and can help reduce the prevalence of HPV-related health problems. The vaccine is most effective when given to pre-teens and young teenagers, and it is recommended that all adolescent girls and boys get the HPV vaccine to protect their health.

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Cervical Cancer

ISSN: 2997-2108
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Hannah Flynn, Research Assistant in Health Services Research, Centre for Clinical Trials & Health Research, Translational & Stratified Medicine, (Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry).
Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer, and can spread to other areas of the body. Cervical cancer is caused by a virus called human papillomavirus, or HPV. It occurs when abnormal cells on the cervix grow out of control. It starts in the cells lining the cervix.

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