Staph infection is caused by skin to skin contact. It is rare the you could get staph infection from drinking after someone. However, if they touched the glass with their hands where you were drinking, it is possible if they touched their infected wound first.
no but u can get mono from eating out someone
No. Staph is not transferred in fluids, but often is picked up when staphylococcus bacteria enters the body through an open sore of some kind.
yes Staph is an infection carried by a person who is sick well it can survive in many conditions and that includes spit. if someone sneezes then you might get some spit on you and it might even land in your mouth and you could be infected by the virus and have it but you wont bie but staph is in a pimple on someones face or in there hair so you just need to be careful and wash you hands after everything you do. -Natalie Marin
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
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30% of people in the U.S carry staph bacteria in their skin.
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.
In order to be safe from staph Infection you gotta bath and continue washing your hands
General staph infection info: http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2109.html
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
Cellulose is a starch made by plants; it is not made by staph infection.
MRSA stands for methicilin-resistant staph aureus. MRSA is a type of staph, and a MRSA infection is a kind of staph infection.
Staph is a common bacteria in the mouth - up to 80% of the population will have it. This doesn't mean that there is an infection, staph is commonly found on and in the body without causing an infection. If there is an infection (redness, swelling, pus) then it is certainly possible that staph is the bug.