Germs can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, such as shaking hands or kissing, as well as through indirect contact with surfaces contaminated with germs. They can also be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Additionally, germs can be transmitted through vectors like mosquitoes or ticks.
Scrofula is usually spread in germs. If someone has had scrofula before the germs still remain on its body. And then it passes to a different person
HIV can be transmitted by blood and breast milk. HIV can't be transmitted by sweat and saliva.
Let us be correct and call these bacteria and/or virus or microbes. They each can be transmitted through direct contact, indirect contact or through the air. Direct contact includes touching with bare skin. Indirect contact is by leaving the microbes on a surface for someone else to pick up.
Germs can be spread in many ways from person to person. Physical contact such as handshakes or hugging can lead to the spread of germs. Drinking after another person can also lead to the spread of germs. It is best to avoid contact with individuals who are sick.
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this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
Rabbits, like all living organisms, can carry germs in their fur, droppings, or saliva. These germs can be transmitted to humans through contact, causing potential infections or illnesses. It's important to handle rabbits properly and wash hands after interacting with them to minimize the risk of spreading germs.
There are thousands of microscopic germs living on your cell phone. It spreads if other people touch it too. There are thousands of ways to get germs on your cell phone.
It can not be spread to other people. Though any cold germs can be transmitted by coughing everywhere.
the 3 main ways diseases ae transmitted are through direct contact, air transmitted droplets and bite by infected animal