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According to the passage, what evidence supports the argument that HPV is easily spread from person to person? HPV can be spread even when a person with HPV has no symptoms. A vaccine that prevents HPV infection is available. A person confirms the presence of HPV when genital warts are found on the body. Limiting sexual behaviors to strictly vaginal sex reduces the transmission of HPV to others.

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