Poliomyelitis
Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
Osteomyelitis is not directly contagious from person to person. It is usually caused by bacteria entering the body through a wound or infection and spreading to the bone. However, the bacteria causing osteomyelitis can sometimes be contagious if proper hygiene measures are not taken.
sometimes sometimes
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Sometimes it can be, it depends on the person
If you've been prescribed antibiotics I'm assuming that you tested positive for a bacterial infection. Sometimes you doc will prescribe them anyway (bad idea). Strep can cause tonsillitis and we all know that you wont be contagious after 24 hours of being on antibiotics. If your tonsillitis was caused by a viral infection the antibiotics wont do anything for you except lower your immunity, and you'll still be contagious.
Viruses can infect a cell (s) without causing cancer, sometimes cancer can occur long after an infection takes place. Cancer is not contagious, so difficult to track.
Botulism
Sometimes. Depends on what caused the paralysis
MRSA is an abbreviation for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. There is no particular time when it is contagious. It is spread like any bacteria through coughs, touching infected items, and more.
No, but the cold that sometimes leads to an ear infection is.