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If you have been recently exposed, you will not be infectious for some time, if you become infectious at all. The bacteria will take a long time to grow and cause disease, and you're only infectious when you start coughing bacteria into the air. Depending on how recently you've been exposed, the test may not yet be positive if you're infected, so you can go to work, and follow up with your doctor, who will be able to tell you if and when you should limit contact with other people.
Infectious mononucleosis (also known as EBV infectious mononucleosis or Pfeiffer's disease and colloquially as kissing disease - from its oral distribution - or as mono in North America and as glandular fever in other English-speaking countries) is an infectious, very widespread viral disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, which well over 90% of all adults are exposed to at some point in their life.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infectious_mononucleosis
Using gloves is part of standard precautions. If you may be exposed to an infectious disease, which you can get from blood, you wear gloves. If you were not wearing gloves and you touched a cut and touched a cut you may have, your eyes, or mouth you may get an infectious disease.
Athletic trainers may be exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials in the course of their work. Using universal precautions -- treating every athlete as if they might be infected with a bloodborne pathogen -- provides protection for the trainer against HIV, hepatitis, and other blood-borne diseases.
Genetic diseases are not transmitted by contact with someone else who has the disease. Diseases of lifestyle choice are not contracted by contact with any infectious agent either (i.e. diabetes caused by being overweight, sedentary, and improper diet).
you might geta lett e r about yo u r health if the health department believes you were exposed to an infectious disease.
It is a blood sample. The vet will screen the blood, searching for exposure to the virus Equine Infectious Anemia. If it is detected, it is usually fatal and your horse must not be exposed to the public or others horses because it is extremely contagioius.
Can you get mononucleosis ("mono") from over-exertion? No, mono is an infectious disease caused by a specific virus (Epstein-Barr), usually contracted from other people. Overexertion, however, may lower your resistance to infection, so that you're more likely to get the disease if exposed to the virus.
No, cancer is not contagious. It cannot be caught, and is not an infectious disease. Cancers develop within a particular person when their cell cycle is not controlled properly, or they have been exposed to carcinogens (cancer-causing substances).
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
It means being near or able to get a disease.