No
Yes, but it is probably more likely that the infant will give germs to the hamster.
UTIs are not spread by sex, although sex can make them more likely to occur. Usually UTIs are caused by germs that you already carry in your body.
Light helps in revealing the presence of germs by making them visible through a process called fluorescence. When certain substances in the germs absorb light, they emit a different colored light that can be detected with special equipment. This allows scientists to identify and study the germs more easily.
Bacteria, skin infections, and there are probably more I don't know of...
No, just like mosquitoes etc they can be vectors and it is more likely the small ones that are more likely to come into contact with food
Autism is a neurological divergent, a difference in how the brain is formed compared to people such as neurotypical people, people who are bipolar, or people with ADHD. Germs cannot be spread from a neurological difference any more than they can be spread from a racial difference or a different hair colour - this question makes no sense.
Sneezing, but what really matters is how you cover it up. If you sneeze in your hand you will spread the germs to anything you touch, but if you cough into your arm there is less of a chance of it spreading.
You are more likely to transmit germs if you not wash your hands regularly.
Although tonsillitis can occur at any age, children are much more likely to suffer from the condition. In fact, tonsillitis is more common in anyone who spends time in a school, child care facility, or other environment where people are in close contact and germs can be easily spread.
Germs generally grow faster in warm or hot weather because higher temperatures provide optimal conditions for their reproduction. Cold weather can slow down the growth of germs, but they can still survive and spread. It's important to maintain good hygiene practices regardless of the weather to prevent the spread of germs.
I posted the question but i would like to explain what i mean a little more. I work in an offshore facility where it is kept arourd 63-65 degrees. When i asked as to why it was always so cold on board i was informed that it reduces the spread of germs. Can some please elaborate?
Germs are not like insects--germs do not "jump". But germs have used the normal processes and functions of the human body to be able to spread more germs. For example, sneezing and coughing spreads airborne germs. Other germs can live on objects for several days. So if a person wipes their rear end after a bowel movement but does not wash their hands, then touches the family phone, dishes, and door knobs which other family members also touch, the E-Coli bacteria found in bowel movements (stool) can spread to other people and cause illness. So, coughing and sneezing into a tissue or into the crook of your elbow, and cleaning objects with anti-bacterial cleaners or wipes, can reduce the number of germs we all encounter each day. Handwashing is one of the most important ways to reduce the spread of germs.