Can hpv be detected in blood?

The human papillomavirus virus cannot be detected by blood tests. Under normal circumstances, human papillomavirus is infected in skin, mucosa and corresponding stratified squamous epithelial cells. For women, the most common part is the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the cervix.

The detection method is to brush off the corresponding cervical cells in the cervical canal clockwise with a conical brush. After obtaining the corresponding cells, the existence of human papillomavirus infection in the cells was detected by PCR and other methods.

Therefore, passing this examination is a local examination, not a detection method that can be obtained by blood test. If the corresponding follow-up high-risk virus and low-risk virus infections are found, corresponding treatment measures should be taken.