Mononucleosis is usually spread by oral contact, such as kissing or using someone else's toothbrush. Most people who have sex are intimate enough to catch or spread mono.
Mono is an infectious disease that can be spread through bodily fluids. This disease can go into remission and come back.
STIS spreads through sexual contact.
Infectious disease that are spread through sexual contact are called, "STDs" which is short for "Sexually Transmitted Disease". The former term used was, "VD" which stood for "Venereal Disease".
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Mono, is sometimes called "the kissing disease. It is the spread of germs found in saliva that causes it.
Mono is spread through saliva, with an incubation period of 4 to 7 weeks, giving it the nickname the 'Kissing Disease'.
Mononucleosis, commonly known as "mono," is primarily spread through saliva, which is why it's often referred to as the "kissing disease." While the virus that causes mono (Epstein-Barr virus) can be present in saliva and potentially contaminate surfaces, the risk of transmission through swimming pools is extremely low. The chlorine in pool water effectively kills most viruses and bacteria, making it unlikely for mono to spread in that environment. Thus, swimming pools are generally considered safe from the spread of mono.
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No, chlamydia is a naturally-derived infection that is spread by sexual contact.
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.
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