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Yes, you can catch impetigo from kissing someone who has the infection, particularly if they have open sores or blisters. Impetigo is caused by bacteria that can spread through direct contact with infected skin or contaminated objects. If you have cuts or abrasions on your skin, the risk of transmission increases. Practicing good hygiene can help reduce the risk of infection.

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