HPV is passed on through genital contact-most often during vaginal and anal sex. HPV may also be passed on during oral sex. Since HPV usually causes no symptoms, most men and women can get HPV-and pass it on-without realizing it. People can have HPV even if years have passed since they had sex. Even men with only one lifetime sex partner can get HPV.
No, but you can get other things. Cold sores, flu, colds, things like that.
If you have a cut on your lip, for example, and share lipstick/lip gloss, yes.
Is risky to share a toothbrush or eating utensil with someone who is infected with Hepatitis B because you can get it. This can be transferred through the blood.
Usually through recreational drug use of sharing needles with an infected person
if truly that husband is truly infected by hepatitis b virus, he can prevent to his ww ifeIF wife by not having sexual intercourse with his wife, and by not sharing sharp object with his wife.
== == An inflammation of the liver, usually due to an infection by a virus. It has no vaccine or cure and usually leads to lifelong chronic liver problems. Most often it is transmitted by contact with body fluids.
Yes. one can get infected with diseases such as hepatitis ( liver damage. A hepatitis curable. B,C,D,E are incurable.) if one comes in contact with the tears of a hepatitis infected person or even sweat.
no
you get infected with it you get infected with it
Hepatitis B can be spread by sexual means.
no
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread through contact with infected blood and, most likely, needle stick injuries. You can contract Hep. C from bodily fluids to body fluids (sex), or sharing needles (drug users this means YOU). A lot of things can cause it.
Since virus of hepatitis is air borne, even a healthy person can catch hepatitis if he/she comes in contact with an affected person, by sharing his utensils, cloths etc. As a precautionary measure, it is advisable to take hepatitis vaccination adult child alike before hand.
Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's blood. Hepatitis A and E are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's stool.