No only by blood contact.
Well yes maybe it depends really if they are related because if their not well they can get sick and all that kind of things because if they are related they have similar DNA but if their not related then yeah!!
Direct Contact: usually when infected blood or other body fluids from one person enter another person's body. For instance, if you have a cut on your hand and touch blood from someone who is bleeding, diseases in that person's blood may enter your body.Indirect Contact: when infected blood or other body fluids get onto an object, and from there enter another person's body. For instance, if a person with mononucleosis (commonly called "mono") drinks from a glass, infected saliva will remain on the glass. If a healthy person then drinks from the same glass without washing it, the infected saliva can enter the healthy person's body, infecting that person as well.Airborne: a disease that can survive while floating through air. Active tuberculosis (TB) can be passed in this way. If a person with active TB coughs out the TB bacteria, and a healthy person breathes them in, that person can become infected as well.Vector: a disease that is carried by another organism. For instance, the infamous bubonic plague (also called the "Black Death") was probably spread between humans by fleas. West Nile Virus is a more contemporary example, spread by mosquitoes.
Nothing. Your chance of contracting HIV from sharing a glass is zero. The amount of saliva that you would have to ingest is several gallons. So, unless they are a really slobbery and sloppy drinker and you get gallons of their saliva - almost an impossible task - you should not worry about sharing a drink with an HIV infected friend.
You can't get HIV from sharing a glass of wine. HPV is not transmitted in saliva.
From direct physical contact with an infected person. It was called the kissing disease years ago. You can even get it by sharing a glass or a straw or utensils when eating and drinking. It is a viral infection, caused by Epstein-barr. It is commonly known as the kissing disease.You would get it through saliva.
Yes, as long as you do not have close bodily contact with the person (for example kissing or sharing the same glass etc) then you will not cantract the virus. xx
Mono is spread through direct contact with saliva, so it is possible to contract is by sharing the same cigarette. You can also get ti by sharing lipstick, or drinking from the same glass.
You can't get chlamydia from drinking alcohol, even if you share a glass with someone who is infected. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who is infected.
HIV can NOT be transferred through casual contact like sharing cups, cigarettes, or eating utensils. Although the virus is said to exist in all liquids of an infected persons body it is not transmittable through these means. HIV is usually transferred through unprotected oral, anal, and vaginal sex or sharing needles. It is transmitted through blood to blood contact or sexual contact. It is safe to share drinks with an infected person.No you can not.No you can not.HIV can NOT be spread through casual contact. Only Blood,ejaculate and breast milk. As an adult the only thing you need to do to protect yourself from HIV is use condoms and dont share syringes.
When I hear the words auto glass my mind immediately thinks of Apple Auto Glass. I have used Apple Auto Glass and have always been happy with their service.
I feel like it got infected and a glass eye is still being made
A person who makes glass bulbs is called a glassblower or a glass artist specializing in glass blowing techniques. They use a combination of heat, tools, and blowing techniques to shape molten glass into various forms, such as bulbs.