I don't think so.
saliva does not kill an aids virus.
It is present in saliva, but not in sufficient quantity to infect anyone.
yes
saliva
Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
Do you mean strept throat? If so, it is contacted via secretions (drool, saliva) and respiratory droplets (sneezing, coughing).
Yes, trichomoniaisis is communicable. You can get it from sex with an infected partner. It's also possible that you can get it from sharing a wet washcloth with someone who is infected.
On average, humans produce around 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day. Saliva plays a critical role in moistening food, aiding in swallowing, and initiating the digestion process.
Saliva
Octopus saliva does not kill humans. While some species of octopus, like the blue-ringed octopus, possess venom that can be harmful or potentially fatal to humans, their saliva itself is not lethal. The venom is delivered through a bite, and it can cause serious symptoms, but not all octopuses have venom. Always exercise caution around wildlife, including octopuses.
2-4 pints
by throwing little ninja stars filled with their saliva at humans.