All submissions of the EM system will be redirected to Online Manuscript Submission System. Authors are requested to submit articles directly to Online Manuscript Submission System of respective journal.

Human Papillomavirus

 Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that is passed between people through skin-to-skin contact. It is a collection of viruses that cause warts on the hands, feet, and genitals. There are over 200 known genetically different strains of human papillomavirus. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection. Many people with HPV don't develop any symptoms but can still infect others through sexual contact. Symptoms may include warts on the genitals or surrounding skin. There's no cure for the virus and warts may go away on their own. Treatment focuses on removing the warts. Some types preventable by vaccine that most likely to cause genital warts and cervical cancer is recommended for boys and girls.