Yes it is possible, but transmission from an infected partner through oral sex is much smaller than the risk of HIV transmission from anal or vaginal sex.
Both activities are generally safe in terms of STI transmission, as long as both partners are free of infections. Kissing has a lower risk of STI transmission compared to cunnilingus, but proper protection and communication about sexual health are important for reducing any potential risks during both activities.
viruses can be transmitted a number of ways. coughing, sneezing,kissing...etc. Any oral contact or physical contact can spread a good number of viruses from one person to another. Some can even be transmitted just by breathing the same air as another person with this virus.
No it is not contagious. It is only transmitted by the bite of a particular mosquito infected with any one of the four dengue viruses.
HIV virus, and many zoonotic virus can pass through placenta i.e. by transplacental route.
Airborne pathogens are infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can be transmitted through the air. They can be spread through respiratory droplets when infected individuals cough, sneeze, or talk, allowing the pathogens to be inhaled by others in close proximity. Examples include tuberculosis, influenza, and COVID-19.
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Aids is transmitted sexually and any exchange of bodily fluids.!
I don't think any.
No, you cannot get hepatitis C from a fly. Hepatitis C is primarily transmitted through direct contact with infected blood, such as sharing needles or through certain medical procedures. Flies do not carry the virus, and there is no evidence to suggest they can transmit hepatitis C or any similar viruses.
It is transmitted through vibrations in air or any medium.
To perform cunnilingus on a female, act as if you were licking a lollipop. Use soft, gentle strokes of the tongue. Some women have \"clit\" erections and some women do not.
Cunnilingus is generally considered safe if both partners are free of sexually transmitted infections. Using barriers like dental dams or condoms can reduce the risk further. Communication with your partner about sexual health and testing is important before engaging in any sexual activity.