November 7th, 2009 by Planter Wart
plantar wart : Warts present themselves as raised flesh-like brown or skin-colored growths. They can occur on any part of the body, are generally round in shape and can develop in clusters — a sure sign that cures for warts are required. Warts are named depending on the part of the body where they [...]
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October 28th, 2009 by Planter Wart
plantar wart : Papilloma viruses are highly species specific and do not infect other species, even under laboratory conditions. Humans are the only known reservoir for HPV. Papilloma viruses are non-enveloped viruses of icosahedral symmetry with 72 capsomeres that surround a genome containing double-stranded circular DNA with approximately 8000 base pairs.
Papilloma viruses [...]
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October 17th, 2009 by Planter Wart
plantar wart : The female genital wart is acquired as a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by a sub-type of human papillomavirus or HPV. It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. The more you know about female genital wart, the better you [...]
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