Blood Pooh Semen Mucous
The four are Vagina Fluids, Blood, Semen, and BreastMilk. The four openings that the fluids have to enter to have STDS are from Vaginal,Oral,and Anal Sex.Also from breaks in the skin
It will come out in the urine but not in sufficient quantities to be useful.
Mono is an infectious disease that can be spread through bodily fluids. This disease can go into remission and come back.
HIV is spread through bodily fluids, say a woman has HIV and a man has sex with her unprotected, her fluids get inside his urethra (pee hole) and he could contract HIV. You can also get HIV from open wounds if you have a sore or anything, and they have HIV and they are bleeding, or if their bodily fluids come in contact with the open sore
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.
stasis
No. Ebola has not been found to be either airborne nor waterborn.
Do not be around sick people, do not come in contact with a sick persons bodily fluids,
yes you should because you never know if bodily fluids come out of the victims mouth
NO AIDS is not an airborne virus. It is spread by bodily fluids, through unprotected sex, needle sharing, etc. but you can not catch it like a cold germ through the air.
There are ways to contract AIDS without having sex with someone. You can get AIDS by a blood transfusion or any form of contact that involves the contact of bodily fluids. There are new treatments every day for people who live with the disease. If you know that someone has AIDS, take precautions if you come into contact with any fluid from them.
No. You have to come in direct contact with the animal's saliva or other bodily fluids.
Galen was and is considered the authority on ancient medicine. He wrote a book on it that has come down to us pretty much intact. However his greatest discovery was with nerve experiments, which proved that the brain controls the movements of the body by means of the cranial nervous system. This theory is still believed today.
Depends on the disease.... Things like Mono or staff infections (MERSA) can be transmitted via touch (sharing drinks, contact with wounds etc) More serious health diseases can be transmitted through contact of bodily fluids such as blood (aids, hepatitis), STDs come from contact of intimate regions.