“…Similarly, oral and genital mucosas were shown to harbour different HPV types in women, simultaneously (Kellokoski et al, 1992a;Badaracco et al, 1998;Bennedetti Panici et al, 1998;Cañadas et al, 2004). Frequent detection of skin warts concomitantly with oral HPV DNA might suggest the possibility of hand-to-oral transmission (Kellokoski et al, 1992b;Terai et al, 1999), which parallels the findings of hand-genital transmission (Fairley et al, 1995;Sonnex et al, 1999). Apart from sexual transmission and auto-inoculation, other possible HPV transmission modes are horizontal transmission, vertical transmission and transmission via fomites or saliva (Syrjänen and Puranen, 2000).…”