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    about 1/100 women that get the high risk strains that cause warts die from cervical cancer. you say it like you dont care and you dont tell girls before you sleep with them hpv is transmitted through sexual, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person no penetration is needed to contract the virus. when a condom is worn, only the penis is protected. Other areas of the genitalia are left exposed and may come in contact with the vagina during intercourse. though condoms do not provide absolute protection against hpv, it is still important to use a condom. it is far better to have some protection against hv than none at all. condoms also provide excellent protection against sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.

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    Winer, Ph.D., Rachel, James P. Hughes, Ph.D., Qinghua Feng, Ph.D., Sandra O'Reilly, B.S., Nancy B. Kiviat, M.D., King K. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D., and Laura A. Koutsky, Ph.D. "Condom Use and the Risk of Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection in Young Women." New England Journal of Medicine 354:2645-265422 Jun 2006. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.

    "HPV Vaccine Q and A." National Immunization Program. 07 July 2006. Centers for Disease Control. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.

    Centers for Disease and Prevention."Sexually Transmitted Disease Guidelines 2006." Sep 2006. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0nde View Post
    about 1/100 women that get the high risk strains that cause warts die from cervical cancer. you say it like you dont care and you dont tell girls before you sleep with them hpv is transmitted through sexual, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person no penetration is needed to contract the virus. when a condom is worn, only the penis is protected. Other areas of the genitalia are left exposed and may come in contact with the vagina during intercourse. though condoms do not provide absolute protection against hpv, it is still important to use a condom. it is far better to have some protection against hv than none at all. condoms also provide excellent protection against sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.

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    Winer, Ph.D., Rachel, James P. Hughes, Ph.D., Qinghua Feng, Ph.D., Sandra O'Reilly, B.S., Nancy B. Kiviat, M.D., King K. Holmes, M.D., Ph.D., and Laura A. Koutsky, Ph.D. "Condom Use and the Risk of Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection in Young Women." New England Journal of Medicine 354:2645-265422 Jun 2006. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.

    "HPV Vaccine Q and A." National Immunization Program. 07 July 2006. Centers for Disease Control. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.

    Centers for Disease and Prevention."Sexually Transmitted Disease Guidelines 2006." Sep 2006. Accessed 10 Sept 2007.
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