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Why would they have VLP prophylactic/theGenital Wartsutic vaccines in development, if the body couldn\t use the immune system to defeat the virus or stop it infecting us?

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Why would they have VLP prophylactic/theGenital Wartsutic vaccines in development, if the body couldn\t use the immune system to defeat the virus or stop it infecting us?

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I have had other warts on my body, one that regressed after 8 months (11 years ago), other electro (but this was after having it for about 6 months anyway, so my immune system was probably already mounting a defence), never returned (9 years ago). Different locations by the way, hand and knee. As most information points out now after some more extensive research, 85% of people will defeat the underlying HPV, 15% will not, hence some have recurrences after that 0-2 year period (after being treated) of having the virus after latency, maybe many years later. On most sites I have noticed they do not describe things very well for those new to HPV infection of any kind. The facts are, for normal people, with competent immune system function (assume you are unless noted otherwise, pretty good chance you will be anyway, proven by the new facts, not old myth) HPV will be defeated. Let them go and regress in time by themselves (if you can stand it) or get them removed, they will eventually go aw

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