yes but this answer may not be very accurate because i read it at an article in the doctors office when i was getting my toe infection medicine.
Mainly through bodily fluids. Most commonly by sex, or an infected needle or blood transfusion.
There are several forms of black death. All can be prevented through avoiding exposure to infected persons and proper sanitation measures.
No. To become infected with HIV there must be an exchange of body fluids. Even having a HIV-infected person bleed on you isn't dangerous unless it gets into a cut or other injury.
yeah because its a opening to the body and if it doesn't die and some make it then u can get it too
No. That is not enough blood to cause an HIV infection. There needs to be a significant amount in order for that to occur. Essentially, the only way to get infected with HIV is through unprotected sex.
Cats can contract FIP via indirect (touching) contact with infected cats or via indirect contact (through food dishes, etc).
Ebola is an extremely contagious filovirus. Ebola is usually fatal hemorrhagic fever and spread through contact with bodily fluids of infected persons and by airborne particles.
Being infected with HIV increases a persons risk of developing a variety of health problems. Health concerns associated with smoking are amplified when a patient is HIV+. Infected persons are more likely to suffer infections and develop cancers if they continue smoking through HIV infection.
GAS is usually transmitted via large respiratory droplets or direct contact with infected persons or carriers. It is rarely transmitted by indirect contact through objects.
So it can be easily spread by direct contact with saliva, like kissing of an infected person and a healthy person, or can also be spread through sharing objects contaminated with infected saliva (e.g. cups, utensils). This virus can also be spread when by breathing in droplets coming from infected persons cough or sneeze fall on a healthy person.
If you are having unprotected sex with a HIV positive person then yes it is possible. If you are not having unprotected sex and in no way come in contact through a open wound on your body with the infected persons blood or sexual fluids then NO. Also you should not share needles.
HIV can only be spread via direct contact between the infected patient and non infected patient. blood transfer through an open wound is the most likely way to contract HIV, so the only way you could get HIV from a phone is Of infected blood somehow gets on the phone and is exposed to your open skin.