High Risk HPV Genotyping

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High Risk HPV Genotyping, in Visit Clinic

Detects high-risk HPV DNA types from cervical cells to assess risk of precancerous changes and cervical cancer in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a High Risk HPV Genotyping Test in Visit Clinic?

High Risk HPV Genotyping detects the DNA of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) types in cervical cells. The test tells which specific high-risk HPV strains are present. This is important because persistent infection with certain HPV types can lead to cervical cell changes and cancer over time. Doctors use genotyping to identify women at higher risk, to guide follow-up after an abnormal Pap smear, and to decide who needs closer surveillance or a colposcopy. It helps monitor treatment outcomes and follow persistent infections. The information can also guide patient counseling about prevention, vaccination, and safer sexual practices.

High Risk HPV Genotyping Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

High Risk HPV Genotyping Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The High Risk HPV Genotyping test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a High Risk HPV Genotyping Test in Visit Clinic?

High Risk HPV Genotyping is often included in cervical screening or HPV co-testing panels and in follow-up after an abnormal Pap smear. It is ordered when abnormal bleeding, unusual discharge, or abnormal cytology is found, or when tracking a known HPV infection. The test helps diagnose and monitor precancerous cervical changes and cancer risk. Abnormal results often come from persistent HPV infection, recent sexual exposure, or weakened immunity, and a family history of cervical cancer can make testing more important.

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What does high risk HPV with genotyping mean in Visit Clinic?plus

High-risk HPV with genotyping means a lab detected one of the HPV strains linked to cervical and other cancers, and the test identifies which specific strain(s) are present (for example HPV‑16 or 18). Genotyping helps estimate cancer risk and guides clinical decisions—such as closer surveillance, colposcopy, or treatment—so clinicians can tailor follow-up and preventive care accordingly.

What are the high risk genotypes for HPV in Visit Clinic?plus

High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes most strongly linked to cancer are HPV 16 and 18. Other oncogenic types include 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 68. These high-risk strains can persist and cause cervical, anal, penile, vulvar, vaginal and oropharyngeal cancers, so screening and vaccination targeting common high-risk types are recommended.

What genotype is positive for HPV high risk reflex in Visit Clinic?plus

HPV high‑risk reflex positive indicates detection of one or more high‑risk HPV genotypes — most importantly HPV‑16 and HPV‑18. Other high‑risk types include 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66 and 68. Positive results usually prompt colposcopy or intensified surveillance per cervical screening guidelines. Detection of any listed genotype is considered high‑risk and warrants follow‑up.

What does being positive for high risk HPV mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Being positive for high‑risk HPV means you carry HPV types that can cause persistent infection and abnormal cell changes on the cervix or other mucosal sites. Most infections are asymptomatic and clear within 1–2 years, but persistence increases the risk of precancerous lesions and cancer. Follow‑up usually includes repeat screening, possible colposcopy, appropriate treatment, and vaccination advice from your clinician.

Can high risk HPV go away in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Many high-risk HPV infections are cleared by the immune system within 1–2 years, especially in younger people. However, some high-risk types can persist and increase the risk of precancerous lesions or cancer, particularly with older age, smoking, or weakened immunity. Regular screening (Pap/HPV tests), follow-up for abnormal results, and HPV vaccination reduce risk and guide management.

What are the worst high risk HPV types in Visit Clinic?plus

The highest-risk HPV types are HPV‑16 and HPV‑18 — they cause the majority of cervical, anal, and oropharyngeal cancers. Other oncogenic high-risk types include 31, 33, 35, 45, 52, 58 (and less commonly 39, 51, 56, 59, 68). Vaccination and regular screening reduce cancer risk, and testing can identify infections so clinicians can monitor and treat precancerous changes early.