• A Lancet Global Health study found that 1 in 3 men over the age of 15 is infected with HPV.
• 1 in 5 men is infected with oncogenic types of HPV.
• The prevalence of HPV among men is 31% for any HPV and 21% for high-risk HPV.
• The most common HPV genotype in men is HPV-16 (5%).
• HPV infections in men and women can be asymptomatic but can lead to long-term sequelae and death.
• HPV infections are associated with cancers of the penis, anus, and oropharynx.
• Opportunities should be sought to prevent HPV infection and reduce the incidence of HPV-associated diseases.