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HPV/STD scare

A little over 2 months ago on April 19th I had an encounter with a escort. The total time of the encounter was about 10 minutes. She performed oral on me with a condom and then we had vaginal intercourse. After ejaculating she put on another condom and again gave me oral and again had vaginal intercourse. Everything was down with a condom except for some very brief hand stimulation. The thing that worries me as a firm lump in mouth next to my uvula. Behind that on the wall of my throat is what appears to be a ulcer or sore. I never performed oral on the escort and never made any contact with my mouth to anything while there. I have not had any noticeable warts on my penis plus I have the HPV vaccine. What is this on my throat and next to my uvula? Can I get oral HPV without oral sex?
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Researchers are still evaluating the various ways HPV can be transmitted. There have been reports of HPV transmission through what is referred to as “deep french kissing.” It may also be possible for the virus to be transmitted to an infant through the infected mother’s cervical canal. Virus could also be transmitted by hand to mouth contact in the context of sexual activity.
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