Vaccines Are Not Hpv Cures

Most pharmacology efforts now focus on developing a vaccine to inoculate the population in order to stop the HPV virus from infecting the system. HPV vaccines protect against a very common sexually transmitted virus called HPV. HPV infects at least 50% of sexually active people at some point in their lives. The virus often clears on its own. If it persists, it can lead to cervical and other cancers and to genital warts.

Vaccination is ideal for the pharmaceutical companies as it would of course reap a monetary windfall of epic proportions for the drug companies. One HPV vaccine, Gardasil, was licensed for use by the FDA in 2006. In September 2008, the FDA announced it may also be used to prevent some cancers of the vulva and vagina when given to females aged 9-26. Another HPV vaccine, Cervarix, is also popular on the market.

Like all vaccines, these HPV vaccines are not foolproof. They do not protect against all of the 100-plus types of HPV. But both vaccines are nearly 100% effective in preventing disease caused by high-risk strains of HPV (HPV 16 and 18) which together account for 70% of all cervical cancers, as well as many cancers of the vagina and vulva.

Gardasil targets four types of HPV: 6, 11, 16 and 18. Types 16 and 18 lead to cervical cancer. HPV 6 and HPV 11 cause about 90% of genital warts. The vaccine contains a virus-like particle but not the actual virus. Three doses are given over six months to females aged 9-26. Scientists don’t yet know if an HPV vaccine will protect boys from genital warts or if the vaccine can prevent boys from transmitting HPV to female partners.

The vaccine should be given to girls at ages 11 to 12, according to recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC. The vaccine is best given at a young age, before sexual activity begins and before exposure to HPV. The recommendations note that girls as young as 9 can get the vaccine, and females up to age 26 who didn’t get it as youngsters. The vaccine is also being studied in older women.

Insurance coverage is common within the recommended age ranges. The federal Vaccines for Children Program covers the vaccine for those under age 19 who qualify. No serious HPV vaccine side effects have been found. Sometimes soreness occurs at the injection site. The jury is still out on whether the vaccine is effective in boys. More research needs to be done.

Another HPV vaccine, Cervarix, is also popular. In studies, this vaccine, like Gardasil, protected against types 16 and 18, which cause 70% of cervical cancers. Cervarix also protects against HPV types 31 and 45, which also cause cervical cancer, according to the manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline. Three doses are given over six months.

Both HPV vaccines have been shown to provide protection. New research also suggests that Gardasil, like Cervarix, also protects against HPV types 45 and 31, which account for about 10% of cervical cancers. However, HPV vaccination doesn’t mean women can skip their Pap tests. Neither vaccine protects against all the types of HPV that cause cervical cancer.

Importantly, China has now banned such vaccinations as they have found injecting a pathogen into your system does just that, it stays in your system, remaining latent in the joints, only to reappear in later years causing horrendous arthritis or auto immune disorders. What’s more, the vaccines are not an HPV cure and not useful at all for those already affected with warts.

HPVCurative is a new, highly effective and potent way to cure genital warts. It is valued for its role in the realm of genital warts cures, and has provided total clearance of the infection time after time. It contains certified organic medicinal plant extracts and antiviral essential oils, which have demonstrated the ability to act as an HPV cure in laboratory tests.

HPVCurative is so effective among available HPV cures because it not only contains only the most potent certified organic antiviral medicinal plant extracts, but is highly tolerable to genital tissue as well. CURED use plant extracts for their genital warts cures that are produced in very limited quantities, and are not available in the commercial market due to scarcity.

These medicinal plant extracts are purchased directly by CURED from cultivators in Sri Lanka and Madagascar. Since the treatment can effectively remove genital warts and wart-like substances on the genitals, acid or surgical HPV cures may soon become a thing of the past. To learn more, please go to http://www.bcured.net.

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Genital Warts Cervical Cancer

Does the new HPV vaccine help reduce the chance of women getting genital warts also?

I know the new Vaccine prevents cervical cancer in women. Genital warts is a form of HPV linked to cervical cancer.

Yes. The vaccine targets strains 6, 11, 16 and 18 of the human papillomavirus. Strain 6 and 11 are responsible for genital warts, while 16 and 18 are responsible for cervical cancer.

I was only 17 when I got cervical cancer and then later developed genital warts, both from HPV. I have been treated for both and luckily they haven’t come back! I’m so glad they are coming out with this vaccine. I know it won’t help me since I already have the virus, but hopefully it will prevent other woman from getting cervical cancer. It kills about 300,000 woman a year!

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Warts Cervical Cancer

How likely is it to get cervical cancer from genital warts?

I found out that i had genital warts 1 1/2 years ago but now they are gone what are my chances of getting cervical cancer from them?

You don’t get cervical cancer from the genital warts, it is associated by the human papilloma virus which causes warts and other problems. There are different strains of HPV, and some are more strongly associeted with HPV than others. No strain is entirely safe, although different strains are more common with warts and others more common with cervical changes and cancer.

You also may be infected with more than one strain of HPV, so you need to have a good discussion with your doctor about your own particular risks.

For you, the Pap smear is a real necessity, at least one a year and possibly more freqently than that. Early diagnosis can even prevent changes from becoming cancers, and if malignant, the earlier found and treated, the easier and more likely it can be cured.

Just because the warts went away does not guarantee you have completely cleared the virus from your system.

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Genital Warts Vaccine Men

What is HPV?

HPV in other words is none other then “Warts”. Everyone, even kids and men, need to get the HPV vaccines simply because it builds an immunity against warts. If you have warts on your hands… you can easily spread them to your genital areas by itching and scratching in those areas. Therefore it is important to get rid of the warts on your hands before they spread to yourself or other people. If you are sexually active with a partner it is important to check each others genital and anal areas to see if there are any warts. Men & woman can both get warts inside of genital or anal cavitys from wart infected fingers or wart infected penis. Please use condoms, you don’t want to get warts inside of your birth canal or anus where it can be harder to get rid of. Look up HPV online and it will say WARTS. I gave myself warts from one on my finger. I scratched my dry skin leaving tiny abrasions that my wart passed through onto my neck, chest, right torso, and also on my labias from vaginal itch.

No offense, Kristy Louise, but I think you’re mistaken on some of your facts. The HPV vaccine does NOT protect against all strains of the virus! It is only limited to that of the few strains that cause cervical cancer. You cannot get vaginal warts from being fingered by your boyfriend/girlfriend. There are over 100 strains of the virus which only affect certain areas of your body. Some people who have genital warts may not always be visible, so even if you do check your partners, you should always protect yourself!
Bravo, dlevere!

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