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Nope... It's transmitted from person to person via contact with infected body fluids (blood, saliva, semen etc).
Chicken pox is a viral infection that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person's cough, secretions, blisters and the like. The incubation period of this disease is 14-16 days after contact from the infected person.
The organism can be transmitted by person-to-person contact, or by contact with nasal discharges and other body fluids.
The data was transmitted via email. Disease can be transmitted from one person to another through contact with common objects such as a doorknob. The radio station transmitted a live rock concert on its station last night.
No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
Germs can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, such as shaking hands or kissing, as well as through indirect contact with surfaces contaminated with germs. They can also be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Additionally, germs can be transmitted through vectors like mosquitoes or ticks.
The viruses that cause viral meningitis are contagious
Primarily--through sexual contact. It is also possible for HIV to be transmitted to children while they are in the womb and through breastmilk after they are born. HIV can be spread if a person comes into contact with infected equipment, such as needles.
Mumps is transmitted by direct contact with saliva from the mouth and discharge from the nose and throat of infected person.
Herpes is spread by coming in contact with the herpes virus. The herpes virus can be spread even when a person isn't having an outbreak.
HIV is ONLY transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. All other body fluids do not contain an adequate amount of HIV to infect another person.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is transmitted through direct contact with another person's infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Sharing lip gloss is not considered an "at-risk" behavior for infection.