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.
Jaundice is a descriptive term for yellow skin. Your skin won't turn yellow from kissing someone. If the cause of their jaundice is an infectious diease, you may contract it from kissing. The viral hepatitis infections are not spread by kissing.
No spells no c is less contagious
There's nothing in the provided links that suggests that it's contagious.
Hepatitis B spreads primarily through sexual intercourse.
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While unlikely, it is possible to contract hepatitis B through kissing. You cannot contract hepatitis C through kissing
No, UTIs are not contagious through kissing nor any other contact.
No it is not, for both HIV and HCV.
Be very careful with hepatitis, Your period has nothing to do with the contagion of hepatitis, and It is VERY contagious,
The herpes virus causes cold sores to appear.