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Health, 13.01.2020 21:31 willsimcoe2891

Denise has just undergone cryosurgery for the removal of genital warts caused by genital human papillomavirus (hpv). is she now disease-free?
a. no, the disease-causing virus is still in her systemb. yes, provided she begins to follow safer sex guidelinesc. no, only the intake of antibiotics can eliminate the virus from her systemd. yes, such surgeries destroys hpv

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