Since April, the Institute of Virology "José María Vanella", Faculty of Medical Sciences (Cordoba, Argentina) takes the diagnosis of HPV, known as human papilloma virus, and also its genotype determination, that establishes whether the type found is cancerous or not.
Human Papilloma Virus is a sexually transmitted virus that is being investigated for about 30 years and is a risk factor for women's health because, if left unchallenged, can cause cervical cancer. In most cases, treatment of this condition has a high percentage of effectiveness.
Thus, the center adds a new analysis service to those already offered: hepatitis C, HIV, viral encephalitis (human and equine), dengue, rubella and chlamydia, among others.
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