All types of warts are caused by HPV. Some HPV types are more likely to cause warts on the feet, others on the genitals.
Chickenpox is caused by a virus, and malaria is caused by a parasite.
Parasite
HPV is a virus. It's spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
HPV is a sexually transmitted disease that can result in warts, or certain types of cancer.
All warts are caused by HPV, wherever they are found on the body. If it is not HPV, it is not, by definition, a wart, but is some other kind of bump.
No, scabies is caused by a microscopic parasitic organism called the scabies mite. The bumps and itching associated with it are the result of the parasite burrowing underneath the top layers of the skin. HPV is a virus which causes a vaguely similar looking kind of bump called a wart, and is also thought to be a cause of some kinds of cancer.
Trichomonas is a vaginal infection caused by a protozoan parasite. Both men and women can get trich.
HPV is a virus spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. It is not caused by menopause.
Most cervical cancer is caused by damage due to HPV. If the woman is still shedding HPV on the cervix, a man could get that strain of high-risk HPV.
The hpv vaccine does not protect you from all strains of the hpv virus. Check with your doctor on what strains are covered.
HPV is a viral STD. HPV can cause genital warts or cancerous/precancerous lesions in the cervix or anus.