No - because cancer is not 'contagious' - you cannot catch it by contact with a sufferer.
HIV is easier to catch through broken skin than through intact skin, but you can still avoid HIV by not having genital-genital contact with someone who has HIV.
The disease is usually acquired during childhood and is spread from one person to another by direct skin-to-skin contact. The bacteria enter the skin through a small cut, scratch, or other skin damage.
Tordon is a herbicide and when it comes in contact with skin, the skin will become irritated.
Yes, formalin can cause skin irritation when it comes into contact with the skin.
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No, you do not have to have skin to skin contact in order to be infected with chickenpox. You can get chickenpox by breathing in the germs from someones sneeze, cough, skin to skin contact, or touching a surface the infected person has recently touched. Hope this helps. :)
Yes, skin can catch on fire if exposed to flames or extreme heat for a prolonged period of time.
The skin of Chinese children.
You catch them through skin contact with another person. You can also catch them by sleeping in infected bed sheets (such as a hotel), or you can catch them by trying on clothes at stores (if an infected person has tried on the same clothes).
You can catch a cold sore If your lips make contact with it or something it has been in contact with (unwashed).
Yes, it is possible to catch certain infections or conditions from other people's dirty feet. Fungal infections like athlete's foot can spread through contaminated surfaces or direct contact with infected skin. Additionally, bacteria on dirty feet can lead to skin infections if they come into contact with open wounds. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding direct contact with others' feet can help reduce the risk of transmission.