Very serious question

tony_tone313
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Hi I was watching Bhisham chera on YouTube about HPV and living on formites well I have to sets of clippers and I mistakenly cut my kids hair with the ones for down stairs and it's been driving me crazy is it possible to pass a infection of HPV to both my boys? I know this a weird question please help

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JanineT GRACE …
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GRACE Community Outreach Team

Hi tony-tone, welcome! I'm sorry for your worry. We can't provide info on the possibilities of infection this way though you would have had to shave their heads to the skin for any reasonably possible infection.  And still we don't know if that could happen.  The studies are new and without conclusive evidence other than more research needs to be done before we understand what's going on. The research does show that hpv can live outside the body for "days".  What's known for sure is that it typically takes more than casual contact to contract hpv such as oral, anal, or vaginal sex or sustained skin to skin contact, or deep kissing.  Other than that are hypotheses on which more research will be conducted.  This is a link to CDC's vaccine schedule starting at age 9 for future reference because we all need one less thing to worry about. 

 

With all that said, even if you know you have hpv the odds are small that you've passed it on and even smaller that it will affect your sons or their partners.

Take care and all the best,

Janine

...btw, your name reminds me of tommy tune, any relation? cause he is fabulous!

I joined GRACE as a caregiver for my husband who had a Pancoast tumor, NSCLC stage III in 2009. He had curative chemo/rads then it was believed he had a recurrence in the spine/oligometastasis that was radiated. He's 10 years out from treatment.

dbrock
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Operations Director, GRACE

 

Hi TonyTone - 

A bit of info here also -- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20189438/

Take Care! 

Denise 

Operations Director for GRACE. Have worked with cancerGRACE.org since July 2009.  Became involved as a caregiver to my best friend, and quickly came to see that GRACE is filling a need in the area of cancer education.