Yes a person can have gonorrhea and not know it. Most people (approximately 80%)do not have any signs and symptoms; if there are signs it is usually mild and aren't taken seriously. Even though you don't know you have it and there are no signs and symptoms you can still pass it to your sexual partners. Symptoms may come and go without treatment. This can esaily be treated with the correct antibiotics. It is best to see a doctor if you suspect that you have this STD. It is also best to inform your sexual partners that you have it or not, so they can take the appropriate actions to treat themselves.
About 20-25% of pregnant women with untreated HIV transmit it to their fetuses.
Every STD is different and has a different protocol.
There is little chance of a mother infecting a baby with gonorrhea after birth. For humans already born, gonorrhea can only be transmitted from genital-genital or oral-genital contact.Gonorrhea can still be transmitted via fluids even if a man does not ejaculate. Gonorrhea can also be spread from an untreated mother to her baby during childbirth.
The vet wore gloves so the disease couldn't transmit. Mosquitoes will transmit malaria. She went ahead and began to transmit the signals. I had to transmit across the USA. (To someone in a business office) Please transmit this message to the address indicated on it.
No they do not transmit HIV.
Transmit is a verb.
The random delay is used so that the two (or more) systems do not immediately collide again.
yes and your dog can transmit it to you aswell
Transmit Failure was created in 1998.
No, you can't transmit chickenpox if you don't have it.
The past tense of transmit is transmitted.
Microwave can be use to transmit pictures.