What does HPVE6/E7 mRNA positivity mean?

Positive HPVE6/E7 mRNA is the result of the HPVE6/E7 mRNA test. Normal test results should be negative, and a positive HPVE6/E7 mRNA test generally suggests that the patient has developed an HPV (human papillomavirus) infection. HPVE6/E7mRNA test is mainly affected by the detection of the two oncogenes of HPV virus, E6 and E7. E6 and E7 are the early genes of HPV virus, which are relatively stable and the accuracy of the test will be higher, if you find a positive HPVE6/E7mRNA when performing the test, it means that the oncogenes are in the process of being transcribed, and you need to be highly vigilant about the possibility of cancerous changes. Positive HPVE6/E7mRNA test may be found in patients who have HPV infection, direct HPV infection due to low immunity, or cross-infection due to multiple sexual partners. When the HPVE6/E7mRNA test result is positive, the patient should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of the doctor, after clarifying the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or therapy.