Generally no.: Hpv generally infects the cells of the skin / mucus membranes of the anogenital region (cervix, vagina, vulva, perianal skin, anus, penis, scrotum). Hpv does not typically infect the kidneys, ureters or bladder (where urine is). In most instances, there is no correlation between hpv status and having increased white blood cells (leukocytes) in the urine.
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