It depends on what virus it is. Some viruses, like the West Nile virus, aren't contagious. Other viruses are contagious.
Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
Orbital cellulitis is not contagious, as it is typically caused by a bacterial infection that spreads from nearby sinuses or tissues. It is not transmitted from person to person like a viral infection.
Polio is a highly contagious viral infection. Polio can affect the spinal cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. Polio is usually introduced through the mouth after touching stools of infected individuals.
No it's not contagious. My husband has it so I checked when we first met to see if our children would get it. So since I found out they wont we've been TTC... http://www.univie.ac.at/ecnm/html/patient.html
No, primary Koch's infection in children is not contagious because it is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This infection is not easily transmissible from person to person, and typically occurs through inhalation of infected respiratory droplets.
Both bacterial infections and viral infections can be contagious or not contagious. Some viral infections are not spread from human to human or are only rarely spread that way. TB is a contagious bacterial infection.
No, it's a highly infectious bacterial skin infection.
Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
Orbital cellulitis is not contagious, as it is typically caused by a bacterial infection that spreads from nearby sinuses or tissues. It is not transmitted from person to person like a viral infection.
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It depends on what virus it is. Some viruses, like the West Nile virus, aren't contagious. Other viruses are contagious.Yes, viral infections are contagious. If you cough on somebody or kiss someone you could spread it.
Every virus is different. Some are infectious for only a couple of days; some are infectious until after your body has been buried. Some may be infectious for longer than that; bodies of the victims of the 1917 influenza strain have recently been exhumed, and were discovered to STILL be dangerous.
Yes, but if you're contagious, spare your friends and stay away!!!
Asthmatic bronchitis of any kind is not contagious.
No. Herpes are caused by a virus which is contagious. Boils are caused by other germs, and they are not contagious.
Tracheitis itself is not contagious; however, the underlying infections that can cause tracheitis, such as viral or bacterial infections, may be contagious. For example, a viral respiratory infection can spread through respiratory droplets. It's essential to practice good hygiene, like handwashing and avoiding close contact with infected individuals, to reduce the risk of transmission.