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It is estimated that 7-10% of the US population is infected. Infection typically occurs on moist walking surfaces such as showers, swimming pools, or shoes. The virus can survive many months without a host, making it highly contagious.<ref name="emed_hpv">{{cite web |url=http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic1037.htm |title=Human Papillomavirus |accessdate=2008-02-27 |author=Peter A Gearhart|date=January 19, 2007 |publisher=eMedicine}}</ref> | It is estimated that 7-10% of the US population is infected. Infection typically occurs on moist walking surfaces such as showers, swimming pools, or shoes. The virus can survive many months without a host, making it highly contagious.<ref name="emed_hpv">{{cite web |url=http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic1037.htm |title=Human Papillomavirus |accessdate=2008-02-27 |author=Peter A Gearhart|date=January 19, 2007 |publisher=eMedicine}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
It is estimated that 7-10% of the US population is infected. Infection typically occurs on moist walking surfaces such as showers, swimming pools, or shoes. The virus can survive many months without a host, making it highly contagious.[1]
References
- ↑ Peter A Gearhart (January 19, 2007). "Human Papillomavirus". eMedicine. Retrieved 2008-02-27.