No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
You can't get HIV from sharing a glass of wine. HPV is not transmitted in saliva.
No. There is no over-the-counter HPV treatment for either men or women.
Yes. From saliva . And razors, if they have blood on them.HIV is rarely, if ever transmitted by saliva that has been exposed to the air. and not in direct contact with an open mucous membrane.
Not usually. You have to have an abrasion on your skin. Then it might happen if the saliva gets on that spot and rubbed in.
they are afraid of human spit cause it is contagous
You can discuss your desire for HPV vaccine with your health are provider if you are over 40. It is possible that you will have to pay out of pocket.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is classified under the species name "Human papillomavirus." It belongs to the genus Papillomavirus within the family Papillomaviridae. There are over 200 identified types of HPV, with some categorized as high-risk for causing cancers, such as HPV types 16 and 18.
no but it is only contagious if you come in contact with the oil.
HPV has over 30 different types. Only a few of the types cause warts. Unless your healthcare provider tells you that you have genital warts, you do not.
they are a virus and encredablly contagous so dont touch them
HPV is not in your blood.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.