no um were excactly did you get that idead from?
by Jake clem
If it's sick then yeah.
You can't get HIV from an infected patient's urine. Urine is not typically an infectious fluid.
Rat urine in of itself is not toxic. It may carry diseases that are dangerous and infectious to humans. It is generally best to avoid it.
Yes, kidney stones are non-communicable. They cannot be passed from one person to another. They are simply calcifications of minerals in urine that form in the kidney.
Body fluids that can transmit HIV include blood, semen, vaginal secretions, breastmilk, cerebrospinal fluid, and synovial fluid. Saliva and urine are not infectious for HIV.
Mumps is an infectious disease.
SARS is an infectious disease.
Non infectious.
no it is not infectious .
No, it is not infectious.
Aids is a noninfectious disease.yes it is infectious because i am doing a little report on it so yes it is infectious
Yes, it is possible to contract infections from another person's urine, particularly if it contains pathogens. Urine is typically sterile, but if the individual has a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other infectious conditions, bacteria or viruses can be present. Direct contact with infected urine, especially through broken skin or mucous membranes, increases the risk of transmission. Good hygiene practices can help minimize this risk.