Saturday, February 16, 2019

Antiviral drugs reduce the risk of premature death of people with hepatitis C




Scientists from France conducted a study, in which they found out the causes of premature death of people suffering from liver cancer. The researchers found that chronic hepatitis C is affecting this factor. The patient can avoid death by using antiviral drugs for direct exposure.

Italian scientists have tested a vaccine against HIV



The vaccine against AIDS, invented by Italian scientists, makes it possible to reduce the concentration of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by 90%. At the Italian National Institute of Health, scientists at the National Center for HIV / AIDS Research have tested a new vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus, which leads to AIDS.

HPV statistics of cancers




Human papillomavirus is widespread in the world. Many people are infected with this infection. However, for a number of reasons, they do not always know about this until the virus begins to act due to a decrease in immunity. Moreover, such people do not know that papilloma can be the cause of dangerous diseases such as cancer.
I added an informational video on this topic to the blog. You will learn about the causes and symptoms of human papilloma, which is distributed in the United States.


Saturday, February 2, 2019

Human papillomavirus: Diagnosis and Treatment



Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a DNA virus, which promotes active cell division of organism. This leads to appearance of genital warts, warts and papillomas on the skin. Experts have identified more than 100 types of HPV, each of which has a different degree of carcinogenicity. HPV has chronic form with constant relapses. The carrier of papillomavirus is every sixth human.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Human Papillomavirus: Classification and Causes



Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a disease of oncogenic nature, which manifested as formations on the human skin or in the genital area. Men and women are equally susceptible to infection. About 60% of the world's population are potential carriers of papillomavirus infection. In most cases, the virus is transmitted from a sick person to a healthy human.