RESUMOA avaliação do HPV em homens em relação a incidência e a aplicação de vacinas são assuntos recorrentes, pois a última administração em jovens evita de forma significativa a manifestação clínica das estirpes virais mais frequentes, sendo o HPV 6, 11, 16 e 18 e assim reduz as consequências dessa DST que podem muitas vezes ser assintomática e permitir a transmissão para homens e mulheres. Desenvolveu-se um estudo de revisão correlacionando a incidência do HPV em homens e a eficácia da vacina para esse gênero na América do Sul. A hipótese, embasada em artigos científicos relata que o vírus é o desencadeador de doenças como verrugas genitais, carcinoma de pênis, neoplasias de pênis e câncer anal e de orofaringe. Esse estudo foi embasado nas bases de dados Pubmed e Scielo, no qual foi levantado as idades, ocorrências de infecção e a aplicação da vacina como forma de prevenção. Palavras chave: Papillomaviridae. Men. Vaccine. HPV. Incidence. ABSTRACTThe evaluation of HPV in men in relation to the incidence and the application of vaccines are recurrent subjects, since the last administration in young people, significantly avoids the clinical manifestation of the most frequent viral strains, being HPV 6, 11, 16 and 18 and thus reduces the consequences of this STI, that can often be asymptomatic and allow transmission to men and women. A review study has been developed correlating the incidence of HPV in men and the efficacy of the vaccine to this gender in South America. The hypothesis, based on scientific articles reports that the virus is the trigger of diseases like genital warts, penile carcinoma, neoplasm of Penis and anal and oropharyngeal cancer. This study was based on the Pubmed and Scielo site databases, in which the ages, occurrences of infection and the application of the vaccine as a form of prevention were raised.
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