10.12.2010

Human Pappiloma Virus made Dede Koswara a Tree Man

After a severe Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) infection, Dede Koswara, a 35-year-old Indonesian fisherman, was dubbed the "Tree man" because of the gnarled warts all over his body.

Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man

He first noticed the warts on his body after cutting his knee as a teenager. Over time, Dede was sacked from his job, deserted by his wife and shunned by neighbors as the horn-like extensions covered much of his body and stopped him working. He has two children.

Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
Human Pappiloma Virus Dede Koswara Tree Man
after treatment

After his case received widespread publicity, donations from the public and government help allowed him to get treatment, and in 2008, six kilos of warts were surgically removed from his body.

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