70% of Americans Infected with HPV

HPV causes warts and can result in cervical cancer.
The human papilloma virus.
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More than two-thirds of healthy Americans have a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection on some part of their body, a new study suggests.

Researchers examined DNA from tissue samples of about 100 men and women and found that 69 percent were infected with HPV.

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