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If you a person has aids/hiv/hpv/genital warts can they pass it on if the person is blows their air from their mouth, or if they are talking to someone, could saliva transfer the diseases too, and warts? Another curiosity question by me. No, the diseases you lised cannot be passed through air or saliva, only through blood or genital fluids. No need to worry, you can shake hands, talk, or kiss a person who has one of the above diseases, as it will surely not pass onto you! Highly doubtful...although STDs are transferred via bodily fluids, they are usually not transmitted in saliva. Especially just by talking to someone...the amount of saliva plus any amount of a virus that was in it, if any, would be so minimal. hahahahaha. no. you can't even pass std's through kissing. it would take a gallon of the persons saliva to pass it on. the specific diseases you listed can not be passed by talking, blowing or kissing with the exception of possibly HIV if both parties have an open sore that is bleeding...then there could be a chance of transmission...small but still there if you know someone is positive take extra care to make sure no infection in mouth that can create an opportunity to transfer blood...other than that you should be okay No. STIs are sexually transmitted, nor airborne. |
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