How long can you live if you are positive for HPV (survival period of HPV virus)

Hello fellow veterans, I believe many people don’t know much about how long someone can live if they are positive for HPV. Therefore, today I will share with you about how long you can live if you are positive for HPV. I hope the knowledge about how long to live and the survival period of the HPV virus can help everyone and solve some of your confusions. Let’s take a look below!

Contents of this article

  1. Can HPV virus spread outside the body
  2. The survival period of HPV virus
  3. What to do if E6E7 positive and HPV52 positive are detected

1. Can the HPV virus spread outside the body

The HPV virus will survive outside the body, and may survive for several days below 40°C. Generally, the survival time is relatively long in a dry environment. Most of them will deteriorate at 55-60°C. Contaminated clothing, sheets, quilts and other items can be soaked in disinfectant or heated and boiled for disinfection. You need to pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sex to avoid HPV infection.

2. Survival period of HPV virus

1. HPV virus In different environments, survival times are also different.

2. The HPV virus has strong resistance to the outside world and is characterized by being cold-resistant but not heat-resistant. It can survive for 1-2 days at room temperature; in an environment of minus 20℃, it can survive for 2-5 months; when it is in an environment of about 60℃, it will be destroyed in ten minutes or a few minutes. When the ambient temperature reaches 100°C, it will be inactivated within a few seconds; after the HPV virus infects the human body, it will grow and reproduce in the cervix and survive in the human body for a long time.

3. What to do if E6E7 positive and HPV52 positive are found

Cervical biopsy is required if E6E7 positivity and HPV52 positivity are detected. A total of 4 points of tissue, 3, 6, 9, and 12, of the cervix should be taken for biopsy. If the pathology is a high-grade cervical lesion, it is recommended to perform cervical conization, provide effective antiviral treatment after surgery, and perform TCT and HPV examination again in 3 months to half a year.

Okay, this is the end of the article, I hope it can help everyone.

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