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Find out how to protect yourself
against HPV today.

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HPV in Men

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of viruses that include over 100 different strains.1 Among these, 40 HPV strains infect genital areas, with some strains carrying a larger risk than others.1

Low-risk HPVs

Low-risk HPVs may cause no symptoms.2 About 90% of genital warts are caused by non-cancerous HPV types 6 and 11.1,2 Other HPV strains cause warts on the skin of different body areas.2

High-risk HPVs

High-risk HPV strains are associated with cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancer in women, and an increased risk of HPV-related cancers in men.1 Among these, HPV types 16 and 18 are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.1

HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI). Approximately 80% of men and women will be infected with HPV at some point in their lifetime.3 Although HPV typically poses fewer health risks in men than in women, preventing HPV in men will reduce their risk of transmitting HPV to their partners.4

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About HPV

The prevalence of HPV in men was similar across all age groups.5 In Malaysia, the most prevailing high-risk HPV subtypes in men were HPV 16, 18, 45, 51 and 52.6 These are high-risk HPV subtypes which can cause several types of cancer in both men and women.7

HPV prevention

Men can play a vital role in combatting HPV. Take steps to lower your risk of contracting HPV and HPV-related diseases.

The HPV vaccine helps protect against certain HPV strains associated with genital warts and HPV-related cancers.<sup>4</sup> It can be given to children as young as 9 years and adults up to age 45, and is most effective when given before being sexually active.<sup>1</sup>

HPV vaccination

The HPV vaccine helps protect against certain HPV strains associated with genital warts and HPV-related cancers.4 It can be given to children as young as 9 years and adults up to age 45, and is most effective when given before being sexually active.1
Currently, the CDC does not recommend routine testing (also called ‘screening’) for HPV in men.<sup>4</sup> CDC also does not recommend routine testing for diseases from HPV before there are signs or symptoms in men.<sup>4</sup><br><br>Consult your doctor if you have symptoms or concerns about cancer.

Regular check-ups

Currently, the CDC does not recommend routine testing (also called ‘screening’) for HPV in men.4 CDC also does not recommend routine testing for diseases from HPV before there are signs or symptoms in men.4

Consult your doctor if you have symptoms or concerns about cancer.

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Help protect yourself and others against the spread of HPV.

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