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InitiativeEgK
1 year ago

Hello Gabydori, this is a very important question! Every person can be infected by skin and mucous membrane contacts with other people. 85-90% of all people are in HPV during their lives. Men and women can be carriers: inside. Many HPV types are transferred to normal skin contact, such as the widespread pathogens of harmless skin warnings. The genital HPV types associated with cancer are usually linked to intercourse. Every intimate contact with the skin makes it possible to fit, even in intensive, intimate kissing and petting – also in oral sex.

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DorktorNoth
1 year ago

You don’t need them for sex, but against the infection with the carcinogenic HPV (human papillomavirus). You can get it theoretically without sex. However, sexual contacts are the main transmission path. Correspondingly, a vaccination before the first sexual contact is recommended and if I am not mistaken at the age of 9 to 11 years.

Trullalla56
1 year ago

this vaccination should be administered as appropriate before the first sexual intercourse

https://www.rki.de/SharedDocs/FAQ/Impfen/HPV/FAQ-Liste_HPV_Impfen.html

vordenker165
1 year ago

For both, to prevent cancer and to contagious others.

Deneuker99
1 year ago

Both

Akka2323
1 year ago

Even with girls.