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Monday, December 19, 2016

Some Infectious Diseases Through Kiss


 


1. Flu
Flu is transmitted through direct contact with the virus. You could be infected with flu from saliva droplets or direct contact with fluid and mucus from the nose and throat of infected people.

2. Glandular fever or kissing disease
Glandular fever is a general term for a viral infection called infectious mononucleosis, which is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. The virus is spread through saliva and infection occurs through direct contact.

3. Herpes
Viruses that are considered part of the herpes family, including Epstein-Barr virus, varicella-zoster (causes chicken pox) and herpes simplex (cold sores cause). Herpes simplex virus can be spread through direct contact with the virus while kissing.

Herpes is most easily spread to others when the lesions are formed or has erupted. The virus can be spread to others of the location of the lesion, even when herpes had been cured. While chickenpox can spread easily from person to person through direct contact, droplets of saliva or air distribution.

4. warts
Warts in the mouth can spread through kissing, especially if there is an injured area.

5. Meningococcal disease
It is a life-threatening condition that includes meningitis, inflammation of the membranes (meninges) surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and septicemia. These bacteria can be transmitted either through direct contact or by droplets of saliva.

6. Hepatitis B
Kissing can also transmit hepatitis B virus, although blood levels of virus higher than saliva. Infection can occur when the blood and saliva of infected in direct contact with another person's bloodstream or mucous membranes. A person is more likely to be infected when kissing if they both have open sores in the mouth or around the mouth.

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