How did you get infected with HPV 52 high risk positive?

HPV 52 high risk positive is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse, but it can also be transmitted through toilets, towels and other sanitary products, but the chance of transmission is very low. The virus is usually everywhere and can be brought to the vagina and cervix during sex, where it can grow and multiply, causing cervical and vaginal cancer in severe cases. Therefore, HPV type 52 positive must be reviewed regularly, usually after six months, and TCT, or cervical fluid-based cytology, must be done at the same time, mainly to see if there are precancerous lesions of the cervix.