In recent years, there has been an increase in awareness of human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a common sexually transmitted disease that can cause many serious health problems, including cervical cancer, warts, and other cancers. Although HPV infection is prevalent worldwide, many people don't know if they have HPV. There are many people around us who may have HPV, and below I will introduce three common groups of people, ten of whom are ** infected with HPV.
First, sexually active young people are one of the most vulnerable to HPV infection. During adolescence and young adulthood, people are usually sexually active more frequently, which increases the risk of HPV infection. Especially those who have multiple sexual partners, they are more likely to be exposed to the chances of contracting HPV. In addition, young people often have weaker immune systems, which also makes them more susceptible to HPV infection. Therefore, among the young people around us, there are ** out of ten people who are infected with HPV.
Second, people in marriage or long-term stable partnerships are also at high risk of HPV infection. Although HPV is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, it can also be transmitted through contact. Therefore, even in a long-term stable partnership, if one partner is infected with HPV, the other partner can be infected. In addition, many people are often unaware that their partner may have HPV in their marriage or long-term relationship, so they are not vigilant about whether they have HPV. As a result, 10 out of 10 people in marriages or long-term partnerships around us are infected with HPV.
Finally, those who have not been vaccinated against HPV are also at high risk. The HPV vaccine is an effective means of preventing HPV infection and related diseases, but many people are not vaccinated. This may be because they don't know enough about HPV, or because of the higher cost of vaccination. However, people who have not been vaccinated against HPV are more susceptible to HPV infection and face higher health risks. Therefore, among the people around us who have not been vaccinated against HPV, there are ** people infected with HPV.
To sum up, there are many people around us who may have HPV. Young people who are sexually active, people in marriage or long-term partnerships, and people who have not been vaccinated against HPV are all high-risk groups. In order to prevent HPV infection and related diseases, we should strengthen our understanding of HPV and take corresponding preventive measures, such as HPV vaccination and regular HPV testing. It is only through increased awareness and personal protection that we can better protect ourselves and others from the threat of HPV infection.