No, not automatically.
The primary way that SARS appears to spread is by close person-to-person contact
Germs can be spread in many ways from person to person. Physical contact such as handshakes or hugging can lead to the spread of germs. Drinking after another person can also lead to the spread of germs. It is best to avoid contact with individuals who are sick.
Ebola van be spread by direct contact with the infected person, needles, body fluids and contact with an object
Herpes is spread by coming in contact with the herpes virus. The herpes virus can be spread even when a person isn't having an outbreak.
Contact dermatitis usually does not spread from one person to another, nor does it spread beyond the area exposed to the irritant unless affected skin comes into contact with another part of the body.
No, HIV is not easily spread through simple casual contact. HIV is spread when bodily fluids come in direct contact with the bloodstream of another person.
Lice can spread quickly from person to person through direct head-to-head contact. It typically takes only a few seconds of close contact for lice to move from one person to another.
Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's blood. Hepatitis A and E are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's stool.
it doesnt spread
Because it is easily spread from person to person through contact with body fluids.
Ringworm is spread from one person to the other when someone touches the affected person then touches themself or anyone.it can also get caught if the affected person touches something and you go along and touch it after then you will get it 100%.it can't be spread after 48hours. after treatment.
It is spread by exchanging respiratory and/or throat secretions (for example, by kissing or by coughing on a person), or by lengthy contact (close living quarters) with an infected person.