HPV negative, indicating no infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). 1. HPV infection is mainly transmitted by sexual intercourse, intimate contact, indirect contact, medical infection, mother-to-child transmission, etc. It can cause the proliferation of squamous epithelium of human skin and mucous membranes, and the symptoms are common warts and genital warts. 2. HPV typing is extremely rich, need to be vigilant is high-risk HPV infection, such as HPV16 and HPV18. According to research, most cervical cancer infections are HPV types 16 and 18. 3. Once diagnosed with high-risk HPV infection, further cervical biopsy is required to determine whether there is any precancerous lesion or cancerous change by specialist based on the test results. If the diagnosis is simple infection, continuous treatment and regular follow-ups are sufficient under the guidance of specialists.