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In the present review study, we aimed to provide a comprehensive review of HPV infection and its consequences in pregnancy, the possible relationship between HPV and adverse pregnancy outcomes, routes of maternal–fetal HPV transmission, and possible and definite manifestations of HPV in childhood.
28 maj 2021 · HPV is highly prevalent in women of the reproductive age group and pregnancy and is of great public health interest because of its unequivocal linkage to lower genital tract cancers. It is also responsible for genital warts, which can impact pregnancy.
24 sie 2022 · Most of the time, a baby born to a woman with genital warts does not have HPV-related complications. In very rare cases, a baby born to a woman who has genital warts will develop warts...
9 sty 2019 · About 40 HPV strains can infect the genital tract. This may cause genital warts and cancer of these areas of the body: cervix; vagina; vulva; penis; anus
HPV is divided into 2 categories based on the oncogenic potential: high risk category (HR-HR-HPV) causing premalignant lesions or cancers of the anogenital area (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68, 73, and 82) and low risk category (LR-LR-HPV) causing papilloma’s and genital warts (6, 11, 40, 42, 43, 44, 54, 61, 62, 71, 72, 81 ...
1 sie 2023 · Most of the time, it's harmless, causes no symptoms, and clears up on its own. Yet, 14 out of 150 HPV strains are considered high risk. With these types, you may develop genital warts and abnormal cells may form in your cervix.
Infection in pregnancy has been associated with adverse outcomes such as spontaneous miscarriage, preterm birth, placental abnormalities and fetal growth restriction. However, the evidence for these adverse outcomes is varied.