No states have mandatory HPV testing. Perhaps you wanted to ask about HPV vaccination. There would be no purpose or benefit to HPV testing at this time.
PA state Medicaid covers HPV testing when medically indicated. Routine screening for HPV is not a recommended test.
The states in which testing for steroids is absolutely mandatory are, New Jersey, Texas and Florida .
Clinical HPV means that the physical exam suggests that there are genital warts. No confirmatory testing was done.
It is likely that HPV testing will come into use as a primary screening tool for cervical cancer starting in 2015 and 2016. It is now part of the ASCCP's recommendations.
Not if hpv is not included in testing - and still it is not always part of standard testing. So women must ask and make sure that hpv screening is done. In some places and some times HPV is tested, in many places is not. It's on us to make sure we are tested.
There is no ban on HPV vaccines. In fact, in some states girls are required to receive HPV vaccines for school.
The HPV vaccine is recommended, but it is not mandatory for schools, at least none that I am aware of. It's true that HPV is one of the most common infections in sexually active people, it's usually not a threat in normal casual daily activities.
HPV will not discolor sperm. See your health care provider for STD testing if you're having unusual genital symptoms.
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A negative pap smear positive for high-risk HPV means that there were no abnormal cells (damage) noted, but the HPV result means that repeat testing or additional testing may be needed. The recommendations depend on your age and history.
Random drug testing is better because it does not allow people the opportunity to prepare for the test.
More than six million women in the United States have persistent HPV infections, for which there are no cure