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Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
What have you heard about HPV?
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Barren River District Health Department
What is HPV?
Over 150 related types of viruses
• Most common STI in the world
• More than 40 types can infect the genitals of males and females
•The most dangerous types of HPV can be prevented
How does HPV spread?
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Barren River District Health Department
How does HPV spread?
Spread through skin-to-skin contact
•Mostly through oral, anal and vaginal sex
•Most people don’t show symptoms
•Anyone who has ever had sex is at risk of having HPV
What kinds of health problems are associated with
HPV?
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Barren River District Health Department
What can HPV cause?
90% of the time the infection clears on it’s own. But if it doesn’t...
•Genital warts
•Different types of cancer (cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile, anal, and oropharyngeal)
The following slides contain graphic images of
complications caused by certain strains of HPV.
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Oral and genital warts
Stages of abnormal cervical
cell growth
How common do you think HPV is in this country?
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Barren River District Health Department
How common is HPV?
79 million Americans have HPV• 14 million new infections/year
• 360,000 cases of genital warts
• 11,000 cervical cancer cases
Nearly EVERY person who has sex will have one type of HPV during
their lives!
24.8%
How would you find out if you had HPV?
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Barren River District Health Department
How do I get tested?
The Pap-HPV Test•Usually done at the same time
•The test collects cells from your cervix to check for abnormal cells
•It also sends a sample to the lab to find out if the HPV virus is present
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Result Normal Unclear Abnormal
What does that mean?
No cell changes were found in your cervix
Your cervical cells look like they could be abnormal
This may or may not be related to HPV
Cell changes were found in your cervix
The changes were caused by HPV
You probably DO NOT have cervical cancer
What should I do? Keep up with your annual Pap Test to make sure your cells stay this way
Get an HPV Test to see what caused the cell changes
Minor changes will usually go away on their own
More serious changes should be monitored by your doctor
So there’s a pretty good chance you’ll encounter at least 1 type of
HPV in your life…
But how can you prevent more serious forms of HPV that cause cancer and warts?
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Barren River District Health Department
How can I prevent HPV?
Vaccinate with the 3-dose series! • Gardasil ® 9 protects against the nine strains of HPV that cause:
Cervical Cancer 90%
Vulvar cancer 90%
Vaginal cancer 85%
Anal cancer 90-95%
High-grade cervical pre-cancers 80%
Low-grade cervical lesions 50%
Genital warts 90%
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How can I prevent HPV?
Who should be getting the shots?
•Girls and women ages 9-26
•Boys and men ages 9-21
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Why does this matter?
50%
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Why does this matter?
Less than 29%
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Why do you think people aren’t getting the vaccine?
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Is vaccine safety an issue?
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How safe is the vaccine?
Common Side Effects:•Pain, redness or swelling •Fever•Headache or feeling tired •Nausea •Muscle or joint pain •Fainting, especially in females and teens
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How safe is the vaccine?
Risk vs. Benefit•Cancer prevention far outweighs common side effects •Vaccines require vigorous testing before being made a formal recommendation
What can I do to promote HPV vaccination in the
community?
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Barren River District Health Department
How can I promote vaccination?
•Spread the word
•Watch the movie “Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic”
Questions?
Mallory Callahan Public Health Associate Barren River District Health Department1109 State St, Bowling Green, KY 42101Phone: (270) 781-8039 ext. 105Email: [email protected]
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