Hey man!
Pathogen means the microbe responsible for causing the disease. From your question, HPV, a.k.a., human papillomavirus, can cause genital warts, verrucas (warts on the sole), and some serious strains like HPV-16 and HPV-18 can cause cervical carcinoma or Cervical cancer and others can cause head and neck cancer. Overall, they can cause issues in a person which can be trivial to serious depending on the strain they got infected with.
This virus is an STD or a sexually transmitted disease, so it's best to use contraceptives but best to get vaccinated against it. The vaccine commonly used, I guess, is Gardisil. Consult a proper OB/Gyn about this virus and the vaccine.
This may seem a lot for a simple question but I thouht to give you a basic explanationa about it! 😄
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the pathogen that causes mononucleosis, also known as "mono" or the "kissing disease."
Anything that causes disease is considered to be pathogenic. This includes viruses and bacteria. People who come in contact with certain of these organisms may become very ill.
A pathogen.
Human pathogen.
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HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus.
There is for at least one form of cancer. Human papilloma virus (hpv) is sexually transmitted, and can cause some forms of cancer.
The pathogen Streptococcus causes Strep throats.
A pathogen causes infectious disease. For instance, influenza virus is the pathogen that causes flu.
There is no evidence that HPV causes ovarian cancer.
No, you don't have to get chemotherapy if you have HPV. HPV is a common and usually self-limited infection. If HPV causes cancer, chemotherapy is sometimes needed.
The HPV
Yes they are; HPV is the virus that causes genital warts.
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Pathogen
Genital HPV occurs soon after first sexual experience. HPV that causes common warts is typically contracted in childhood.
HPV, Human Papilloma VirusWhat causes severe dyskaryosis