It is possible to get chlamydia from infected saliva, but not very likely. Chlamydia pneumoniae (not an STD) can be transmitted by saliva. but generally chlamydia trachomatis (the STD) is spread primarily through sexual contact with an infected person, even if that person has no symptoms; it can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. It is also transmitted in some cases from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. The CDC reports that even when chlamydia infects the throat, it's not clear how likely it is to transfer. Some studies suggest that a male is as likely to get chlamydia from receiving oral sex as he is from insertive anal sex, but the study size was relatively small.
Only if the person in question is infected with a Herpes viral infection of the mouth. Basically, if they have oral herpes, yes. Otherwise, no.
Depends on the amount of saliva on the cigarette, but yes.
if their fluids such as saliva or blood have came in contact with it- YES.
Hsv -1 (herpes simplex virus) can be transmitted through the sharing of saliva/kissing. hsv -2 is transmitted through sexual contact.
Not likely to happen, herpes isn't passed by just saliva.If this person kissed you on or around your eyes while they had a cold sore then you have a higher chance of gettig ocular herpes.Herpes isn't passed through just saliva, so NO you wouldn't get ocular herpes from that.Some one would have to give you a kiss around your eyes while they had a cold sore in order for you to have any chance of that happening.
Yes. From saliva . And razors, if they have blood on them.HIV is rarely, if ever transmitted by saliva that has been exposed to the air. and not in direct contact with an open mucous membrane.
Herpes Simplex Virus travels through tiny breaks in the skin or mucous membranes in the mouth or genital areas. Even microscopic abrasions on mucous membranes are sufficient to allow viral entry.
Herpes can be on your cheek.
YES. hepatitis like any other oral disease can be transmitted trough saliva. others' for example herpes. but aids and other major disease's such as siphlise,gaunurea,climitia. can not be transmited through saliva but through blood contact.
You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
You can't remove herpes.
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.