Multiple health risks of HPV

Different types of HPV infect different parts of the body, but we don’t know why they target different areas. Types 16 and 18 are considered ’high risk’ because they can cause cancer and are responsible for:

  • 25% of CIN 1 lesions;
  • 70% of CIN 2 and 3 lesions, and anogenital cancers.

’Low risk’ types 6 and 11 generally do not cause cancer but are associated with:

  • 25% of CIN 1 lesions;
  • 90% of genital warts.

Multiple outcomes of HPV

Disease High risk
(causes cancer)
Low risk
(rarely causes cancer)
Plantar warts   1
Common warts   2, 27
Flat warts
  3, 10
Oral Warts
Genital Warts
Anal warts
  6, 11 (and others)
6, 11 (and others)
6, 11 (and others)
Lesions
CIN 1
CIN 2 or 3

16, 18 (and others)
16, 18 (and others)

6, 11
Cervical cancer 16, 18 (and others)  
Anal cancer
Vaginal cancer
Penile cancer
and Laryngeal cancer
16, 18 (and others)
16, 18 (and others)
16, 18 (and others)
16, 18 (and others)
 
Oral cancer 16  
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Did You Know?
Within one year of an initial HPV infection, low-grade cervical pre-cancerous condition may develop.