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Infection risk: licking vagina with UTI?

Is there a risk of infection, from having oral sex (licking vagina) of a female who has mild UTI (urinary tract infection)?

Would the male partner - who licked the vagina - develop infection from her UTI.
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6299404 tn?1413633315
Thank you very much, for the answer.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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No.  There is no risk of that.  
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