Hi.. Oral infection of HPV through non sexual transmission or through contact with the infected skin is very rare.. And the chances of you catching HPV infection through eating or drinking after some one had used the utensil or sharing is very low..
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Can HPV Spread By Using Same Utensils?
Hi.. Oral infection of HPV through non sexual transmission or through contact with the infected skin is very rare.. And the chances of you catching HPV infection through eating or drinking after some one had used the utensil or sharing is very low..