Yes.: This would not change the recommendation to obtain the vaccine.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Not a real exposure: Such a contact would not be considered an HPV exposure, even if the person carried it.(on their genitals) Even those with a real exposure can benefit from the vaccine. A newer 9 strain vaccine may be available.If you have never,been exposed. had HPV, or only had a single strain, you could benefit by building resistance to other strains.
Answered 10/13/2015
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