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Yes. In many cases this statement is true. You never know who is carrying around what disease. For example, sharing drinks, food, or even kissing can spread mononucleosis if the other person is exposed to it. My suggestion is to not share food/drinks with anyone, and don't kiss anyone, unless they have had tests proven that they do not have mono. or AID's, or any other saliva disease.

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