Lichen Planus is a disease that develops on either the skin or inside of the mouth of the infected person. You cannot give lichen planus to anyone else and you are also safe from getting it by contact of the skin.
spread diseases that leave painful sores but are not fatal spread by bite, physical contact, or feces
physical contact and not washing your hands
Germs can be spread in many ways from person to person. Physical contact such as handshakes or hugging can lead to the spread of germs. Drinking after another person can also lead to the spread of germs. It is best to avoid contact with individuals who are sick.
The captain of the Jeroboam did not want physical contact with the crew of the Pequod because he believed they carried a contagious illness known as "hidden death." He feared that allowing physical contact could spread the illness to his own crew.
bcz HIV has been spread very much in these countries so there is very much risk of having the virus by physical contact thaths why they keep distance
Communicable diseases are most often spread by microrganisms which are transferred from individual to individual by droplet contact (sneezing, kissing, etc.), sexual (bodily fluid) contact, foodborne contact, and water source contact. Sometimes skin to skin contact is sufficient, as well.
they can be spread through human contact. This includes sexual contact, hands and coughing. A way of remembering how they can be spread is " coughs and sneezes spread diseases" they can be spread through human contact. This includes sexual contact, hands and coughing. A way of remembering how they can be spread is " coughs and sneezes spread diseases"
The MC disease is spread through physical contact with the affected skin area, whether directly or indirectly. Researchers are still unsure whether or not it can be spread through water.
Chickenpox is airborne and also can be spread by direct contact with wet blisters or sores. It is spread by both casual and non-casual contact.
It's transferred by contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen etc). In areas where the disease is common - infection is more likely spread simply by physical contact with an infected person.
No, HIV is not easily spread through simple casual contact. HIV is spread when bodily fluids come in direct contact with the bloodstream of another person.
Casual Contact