HPV Vaccination Research Paper

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Humans have evolved from very basic skills to skills that we all hold today. Many years ago people were not able to do certain things they can now or have the same mindset so people today. Medicine has grown and prospered a great deal in only a few hundred years. Hundreds of years ago, scientist lived through war, famine, and diseases. For years, scientist experimented ways that they could cure diseases by using anything they could get their hands on. Today, in modern medicine, vaccines are popular and easy to get depending on which vaccine a person wants. In order to make vaccinations, there must be an infectious disease. Once there is a disease that would potentially require a vaccination, then the process of making vaccinations occurs. Background, treatment, and prevention of Human papillomavirus infection (HPV), and yellow fever are unique for each …show more content…

Once in the nucleus of the cells, the virus is then released when squamous cells fall off. However, HPV is spread from one human to another mainly by skin-to-skin contact and sexual intercourse. If a person has only had one sex partner, he or she is still able to transmit the disease by touching another person, only if the person with the disease had a visible wart. The other way a person is able to contract the disease if is skin shed from the individual who is infected is on a towel or shower stall can another person get into contact with the disease. After contracting the virus, people are not able to get rid of it completely, however they are able to make it less a nuisance to