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2006-08-01 08:57:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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Yes. And it's not through a blood transfer like the first guy said. HPV is not in blood, like HIV/AIDS. If it were I really doubt the Red Cross would allow people with HPV to donate blood (maybe they were thinking you said HIV).
http://www.redcross.org/services/biomed/0,1082,0_557_,00.html#std

HPV is only spread through sexual contact and direct skin to skin contact. So yes, it can be spread without sexual contact. A person can get it by just rubbing an area where warts are. Rubbing genital areas with someone, shaking hands, anywhere that has warts. If a person has any type of skin to skin contact with the warts it is possible for that person to get HPV.

Also, altotazz, is just completely wrong. They are talking about herpes not HPV. HPV and herpes are two completely different viruses that have nothing to do with each other. I am amazed at how many people think these viruses are the same thing!

2006-08-01 09:01:06 · answer #1 · answered by Alli 7 · 2 0

hi, the following is a few ideas I got here across. Genital warts are led to with suggestions from the Human Papillomavirus or HPV. Genital HPV is the most basic sexually transmitted an infection in the USA. about 24 million everyone appears to be like presently contaminated with genital HPV. as a lot as 80% of girls persons and adult males will likely develop into contaminated at a at the same time as of their existence. merely what's HPV? HPV, like each and every viruses, is an rather small organism that needs to contaminate the body on the cellular aspect with a view to live to inform the tale. There are better than one hundred twenty conventional kinds of HPV. some kinds reason warts on the palms or feet. different kinds reason genital warts or condyloma. There also are kinds of HPV that infect the cervix (decrease area of the uterus) the position they could reason both harmless cellular differences or probably pre-cancerous cellular differences or dysphasia. someone ought to correctly be contaminated concurrently with diverse HPV kinds. maximum folk who develop into contaminated with genital HPV gained't have any indicators and could no longer recognize they have an infection. it is been anticipated that fewer than 5% of persons with genital HPV will advance warts. The others have sub medical (or invisible) HPV. even if those with sub medical HPV an infection are as contagious as those who've seen warts isn't conventional. at the same time as DO WARTS look? The an infection is many times spread with suggestions from direct epidermis-to-epidermis contact for the period of vaginal, oral, or anal sex with an contaminated better half. After the initial publicity, warts ought to take weeks, months or perhaps years to look; or may no longer look in any respect. hence, it is continually no longer conceivable to set up at the same time as, or from whom, someone receives the virus. maximum adult males and females persons are unaware that they have got the virus - they spread it unknowingly to their sexual companions. adult males and females persons can advance warts from a better half who does no longer have any seen signs and indicators of the virus. Condoms do no longer grant finished safe practices from the virus. The better variety of lifetime companions; the better the prospect of publicity to the virus.

2016-11-27 19:31:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There are many different strains of HPV. Warts. Thats all it is. So yes you can. But you can not get genital warts without sexual contact.

2006-08-01 09:00:30 · answer #3 · answered by J. P 3 · 0 0

HPV is common in about 80% of humans we're animals for god sakes.

2006-08-01 09:01:38 · answer #4 · answered by someDumbAmerican 4 · 0 0

Depends on if you have 1 or 2. You can get it through kissing and if you are having an outbreak and touch your sores then touch some one else private parts then they can contact it also.

2006-08-01 09:01:41 · answer #5 · answered by altotazz 2 · 0 1

I think the last lady was referring to hsv (which is either 1 or 2).

2006-08-01 10:43:58 · answer #6 · answered by Amy S 2 · 1 0

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