HPV44 clinically means that a woman’s uterus has been infected with human papillomavirus subtype 44, which is positive. HPV44 is a low-profile infection that requires immediate additional testing to detect the development of acromegaly. If necessary, TCT as well as colposcopy is performed to check if the woman has a possible precancerous cervical lesion. If it is proven through other tests that the woman is simply infected, the virus will disappear and be cured after a year of treatment by strengthening the resistance. Once the test results indicate that HPV44 is positive and persistently infected, you need to take antiviral drugs for treatment under the guidance of your doctor and avoid sexual intercourse during the treatment period to prevent sexual transmission.