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Hepatitis A, B, C from Protected Oral Sex

Is it possible to be infected by Hepatitis A, B,C when receiving protected Oral Sex if your partner has either one of them?

Since I am a male, and I am the receiver, I am quite curious about this question. This is mainly due to because my body itches at random interval. Sometime it it on my hands, sometimes on my shoulders, and sometimes on my chest. This has been going on for 6 weeks now.
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Oral Sex is conidered low risk without a condom.  You used a condom which would have protected you so you had zero risk..
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Protected?  Assuming the condom does not break, absolutely not.
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Nobody has an answer to this?
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