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Jun 29, 2010 · Human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause cervical, penile, anal, and oral pharyngeal cancer, and neonatal infection. He described the routes of transmission for different diseases, and said that the estimated risk of infection from one vaginal sex act with an infected partner are as follows: Gonorrhea: 20-90%. Chlamydia: 45%. HPV 40%. HSV 0.05-0.2% ................
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