Both asbestosis and mesothelioma are caused by exposure to asbestos fibres/dust. They are not contagious diseases but are caused by the ingestion/inhalation of the microscopic fibres/dust produced in the production and/or destruction of asbestos. It is extremely unlikely that you could catch either disease from just kissing.
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No, UTIs are not contagious through kissing nor any other contact.
Sores in mouth are caused by many different factors. Those caused by physical injuries such as canker sores, are not contagious. However, mouth sores caused by virus or bacteria could be contagious through kissing.
It has not been proven what causes Rosacea, but it is not contagious. It cannot be contracted through kissing, touching or even rubbing against an individual who has the condition.
It is very contagious and is usually spread through intimate contact, kissing, drinking from the same bottle or glass. sharing towels keeping tooth brushes in close contact etc.
no you cant it is in your body and is not contagious
There is no evidence of WNV transmission from person-to-person through touch, kissing, or other contact.
Ah, glandular fever, also known as infectious mononucleosis, is indeed contagious. It spreads through saliva, so it's important to avoid sharing utensils, drinks, or kissing someone with the infection to prevent its transmission. Remember, rest, stay hydrated, and consult a healthcare professional for guidance on managing the symptoms and preventing its spread.
Hepatitis transmission through kissing is generally considered low risk. Hepatitis A and B can be spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids, but the likelihood of transmission via saliva during kissing is minimal. However, if there are open sores or cuts in the mouth, the risk may increase slightly. It's important to maintain good hygiene and be aware of any active infections.
Yes, because you may come into contact with the infected person's eyes with your faces right up against one another. Pink eye is extremely contagious.
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.
No, it is not recommended to kiss someone who has just recovered from mumps. Mumps can still be contagious even after symptoms have subsided, and it is transmitted through saliva. It is important to wait until the person is no longer contagious before engaging in any close contact activities, including kissing.