Under the right conditions, YES. For one example, IF the virus is deposited on the item, and the next user, has an open sore or wound, into which the virus can enter, then it is possible for the virus to spread in that manner.
Hsv -1 (herpes simplex virus) can be transmitted through the sharing of saliva/kissing. hsv -2 is transmitted through sexual contact.
Strep throat is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also be spread by sharing utensils or drinking glasses with an infected person.
Mononucleosis is typically transmitted from asymptomatic individuals through saliva (hence "the kissing disease"), or by sharing a drink, or sharing eating utensils. It may also be transmitted through blood. It is NOT an aiborne disease
Because of oxygen passes through mud utensils small holes.....which is n;t possible in modern utensils.
No, you will not get HIV through the sharing of meals.
Gastroenteritis can be passed through close contact with the infected person(S) I.e;sharing food,drink and eating utensils, gastroenteritis is contaigous during the period of the illness but may be contaigous before and after depending on where the infection comes from.
no
From direct physical contact with an infected person. It was called the kissing disease years ago. You can even get it by sharing a glass or a straw or utensils when eating and drinking. It is a viral infection, caused by Epstein-barr. It is commonly known as the kissing disease.You would get it through saliva.
Yeast.
There are many different diseases that could be spread through sharing cups. These diseases could include blood and oral diseases.
No. There would be a minimal amount of tobacco product on a straw. The danger in sharing from someone else's straw (or utensils, or needles) is that one could contract a communicable disease (viral, bacterial or fungal infection).
Yes. Cold sores are from the herpes simplex virus. Herpes can also be transmitted through oral sex.