Questions and answers about human papillomavirus (HPV)
30 September 2020
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Overview
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that infects the skin or various mucous membranes. There are over 200 types of HPV. Some HPV types, known as high-risk types, are sexually transmitted and can cause cervical and other cancers. Low-risk HPV types can cause common warts, verrucae, warts in the genital region, or in rare cases wart-like growths in the airway passages, causing recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). This publication provides answers to commonly asked questions about HPV for parents, health professionals, adolescents and young adults.Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO-EURO-2020-5631-45396-64962