Although
many offer health benefits, but a kiss can also be a medium of transmission of
disease-causing viruses and bacteria. Viruses and bacteria in saliva or blood
can spread from one person to another by kissing.
Herpes Virus. Which is considered part of the herpes family
including Epstein-Barr, varicella-zoster virus (the cause of chickenpox) 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.This Virus can shed '(spread to other people) from the
location of the lesions of herpes it even when it has healed. While chickenpox
is easily spread from person to person through direct contact, droplet or airborne
spread of salivary.
Mono Actual disease
is caused by a virus called Epstein-Barr virus, a virus is one type of herpes
virus. His name is quite unique, Infectious mononucleosis or EBV infectious
mononucleosis, Pfeiffer's disease, Filatov's disease or often called mono.The
disease was first described by Sprunt and Evans in a bulletin distributed at
Johns Hopkins Hospitals 1920. Symptoms that appear as a result of the spread of
this virus is a sore throat, fever, anxiety, discomfort in the body, inflammation,
nausea and loss of appetite.
This
disease also affects some part of the body and triggers the formation of other
illnesses, such as strep throat and hepatitis.Infection is spread through the
exchange of saliva, and past the incubation period for approximately 4-6 weeks.
.Generally, the symptoms will be felt over the past 2-3 weeks and last for
several months. this disease can be treated and cured, it just generally
attacking someone in quite a long time. Tend to be when infected people will
hunt an antibiotic as early treatment. In this case, the antibiotic can not
help mitigate virus attacks.
Flu and colds.
Colds is transmitted through direct contact with the virus. You can get the flu
from infected salivary droplets or from direct contact with secretions (mucus
and fluid) from the nose and throat of an infected person.
Hepatitis B virus
can pass also Kissing, though blood has higher levels of the virus than saliva.
Infection can occur when blood and saliva of the infected come into contact
directly with someone else's blood flow or mucous membranes. Someone is more
likely to be infected while kissing if they both have open sores in or around
the mouth.
Warts in
the mouth can spread through kissing, especially if there are areas that experienced
previous trauma or injury
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