Hello merbites,
I see lot of threads on gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis and other STDs, but for some unknown reasons to me, I can't see any on HPV. What surprise me the most is that this type of STD is far more common, easier to catch than any other and it can pose a real treat to women's health.
I raise this concern about HPV since almost all STD transmission can be stopped using a condom and that HPV can be transmitted by exposed skin. This means that even if you are taking precaution by using a condom, you can get HPV. 15.2% of the women are infected with high-risk HPV that cause cancer. What makes me "nervous" is that the prevalence in the 20 to 24 years old range in USA is about 44.8%... In the sex business, the prevalence is even higher if I suppose that women in that domain have more exposure to men that met possible infected women or men. Even if sex workers received their HPV vaccines, it still doesn't mean that they cannot be a vector to transmit HPV to others.
How do any of you in a stable relationship handles this risk of getting HPV and transmitting it to your loved one, knowing that it can cause cancer? Since it is so easy to get and they are so many people having it, is it a concern for you to get this STD knowing that a condom can't do much about it?
How do you sex worker handle this situation? Any fear of having HPV that can develop into cancer? Any thought about being a possible vector for this STD?
Sorry for my rough english, I'm doing the best I can!
I see lot of threads on gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis and other STDs, but for some unknown reasons to me, I can't see any on HPV. What surprise me the most is that this type of STD is far more common, easier to catch than any other and it can pose a real treat to women's health.
I raise this concern about HPV since almost all STD transmission can be stopped using a condom and that HPV can be transmitted by exposed skin. This means that even if you are taking precaution by using a condom, you can get HPV. 15.2% of the women are infected with high-risk HPV that cause cancer. What makes me "nervous" is that the prevalence in the 20 to 24 years old range in USA is about 44.8%... In the sex business, the prevalence is even higher if I suppose that women in that domain have more exposure to men that met possible infected women or men. Even if sex workers received their HPV vaccines, it still doesn't mean that they cannot be a vector to transmit HPV to others.
How do any of you in a stable relationship handles this risk of getting HPV and transmitting it to your loved one, knowing that it can cause cancer? Since it is so easy to get and they are so many people having it, is it a concern for you to get this STD knowing that a condom can't do much about it?
How do you sex worker handle this situation? Any fear of having HPV that can develop into cancer? Any thought about being a possible vector for this STD?
Sorry for my rough english, I'm doing the best I can!