Yes, bacteria and other pathogens can be transferred from any bodily fluid.
Usually due to coughing, spitting, or sneezing
Diseases such as tuberculosis, influenza, and COVID-19 can potentially be spread through respiratory droplets from spitting. Saliva containing pathogens can also transmit diseases like meningitis or strep throat if it comes into contact with mucous membranes or broken skin.
if the owner sees you or a cop is walking by then yes. your saliva carries germs and diseases.
Normally, any spitting cobra will be able to blind you by spitting their saliva in your eyes.
the transfer of infectious diseases
Depends on what country you are in. In some countries spitting on a person is simply a minor crime, others a major crime. In some places spitting at someone if you are HIV positive is considered attempted murder.
The reason it is disrespectful is because spitting is considered a social taboo in most parts of the world. Since it could transmit diseases, some people don't like it at all. Others consider it good luck or to prevent it.This answer should stay here for the name of all wikipedians.
Spitting in public is often considered a sanitation and public health concern, as it can spread germs and diseases. It is also seen as disrespectful and socially unacceptable behavior in many cultures. Laws against spitting in public are in place to promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of illness.
Oh, yes! A few of the diseases transmitted by mosquitos are Malaria, Yellow fever, and West Nile virus.
how poisionous is the spitting cobra
Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
-ptysisExpectoration means spitting. The medical terminology combining form meaning spitting is -ptysis