i have no idea wat u talkin bout
Yes, it can be passed down through the character sequences in the DNA, but no, it can not be spread from person-to-person.
If you mean can you get Asthma from someone else who has it the answer is no. Asthma is an allergic reaction, not actually a disease, and therefore cannot be given to other people. Trust me I have it.
In the first place, asthma is not an infection, and no, you can't "catch" it from someone who has it.
No, asthma is not contagious. You can get asthma from being premature, people smoking around you, genetics. But you can not catch it like a cold.
Close physical contact, such as sitting near someone or sleeping near someone who has HIV is not a route of transmission. A person's bodily fluids must have contact with the infected person's bodily fluids (ex. semen, vaginal fluids or blood), in order for transmission to occur.
repeated close quarter exposure to infected person
asthma can kill you when your airways close up and don't re-open. the lugs could also close preventing the person from breathing. this is called an asthma attack. but it does not always kill people.
Scabies is transmitted by being in close contact with an infected person. For example, sleeping in the same bed as an infected person or by skin-on-skin contact.
Don't get too close to them and try to avoid them as much as possible.
Yes, tuberculosis is highly contagious and transmission occurs when an infected person coughs or sneezes, spreading infected drops.
It is "who was sitting close to them".
It is spread by exchanging respiratory and/or throat secretions (for example, by kissing or by coughing on a person), or by lengthy contact (close living quarters) with an infected person.
Usually, a bite from a flea off an infected rat would do it, but it could also be spread from person to person through close contact.
Strep Throat, or Streptococcal pharyngitis, is spread from person to person by coughing, sneezing, fluid contact, or any close contact with an infected individual.
The viruses that cause viral meningitis are contagious
About 50% of patients diagnosed with the disease have a history of close contact with an infected family member.