My teacher said that if its like a kiss and one has wounds in the mouth, it may lead to easy spread of HIV AIDS.
Assuming they didn't have some sort of communicable disease then nothing would happen. If they did have a disease then you could possibly catch it
Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is spread through contact. Tasmanian devils are notorious for their territorial fighting, and the disease is spread very easily through biting and the transfer of saliva.
slow down my saliva~
to contract a disease
Yes. Saliva is a body fluid and in certain circumstances HIV can be transmitted through it.No, there is not enough HIV in saliva to be transmitted.
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected ticks, not through saliva. While dogs can contract Lyme disease from tick bites, they do not spread the bacteria through their saliva. Therefore, the risk of transmission from a dog's saliva is negligible. It's essential to prevent tick bites in pets to reduce the risk of Lyme disease.
No it is not! You would need to be directly infected to catch Rabies.
Catch My Disease was created on 2005-04-25.
Rabies
If this question is directed towards to contracting viruses or disease, than there is a very slight possibility of being 'harmed' by such a kiss, however it varies depending on which disease. Viruses such as influenza a fairly easy to catch from such contact, but HIV has only a very slight possibility of being passed from one person to another by saliva-to-saliva contact.
A flea which had a bacteria in his saliva. When it bit a person a little saliva entered the wound.
Of course! Early detection can catch any disease in the early steps. The sooner you catch a disease the better you have to get ride of it. This is true about every disease.