Yes it is possible to be infected in this manner.
HPV is spread by skin to skin contact. It can be spread without having intercourse, but can't be spread through clothing.
HPV is a virus. It's spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
No, HPV doesn't spread throughout the body. Syphilis affects the heart, brain, and nerves if untreated.
HPV is a virus spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. It is not caused by menopause.
No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
HPV does not cause herpes and is an unrelated virus. Herpes is caused by HSV. If a woman has HPV or HSV, she could spread them to her partner during sex.
Yes, they can.
Yes, you can spread HPV through genital contact, even without sexual intercourse. There is a vaccination available now, if you do not already have HPV, that can prevent it. Please see the related link below.
HPV is spread by direct contact and are not spread via body fluids.
HPV stands for human papillomavirus. HPV is a virus.
Any exchange of body fluids can transmit HPV virus. So kissing in different places - with potential exchange of fluids - can be dangerous. i prefer women do not have sex with other women because it is very nasty but u can get hpv with any sex so cool it down on all sex
HPV and syphilis are different infections. Patients with genital warts should be screened for syphilis, though, since second-stage syphilis can also causes wart-like lesions.