Sentences with phrase «exchange of bodily fluids»

This may well be due to the fact that intact males are prone to fighting, and the exchange of bodily fluids is one of the ways these viruses are spread.
FIV is transmitted only to other cats and only through the exchange of bodily fluids.
But not all types of the virus are spread through direct exchange of bodily fluids.
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Does the entangling of arms and legs and the exchange of bodily fluids scratch the human itch for intimate connection?

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Any type of bodily fluid exchange makes it easy to contract herpes especially if there is open source or blisters on one of the partner's genitals.
This transmission can come in the form of anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.
5.79 % of borrowers would exchange bodily fluids with Charlie Sheen, if it meant that they would have no more student loan debt.
Leukemia is a fatal virus, but it does not live for more than a few minutes outside of the body, and so must be transmitted by exchanging bodily fluids such as fighting, grooming, or even drinking out of the same water bowl at the same time.
Upper respiratory infections are more likely to occur under certain circumstances: crowded living conditions (e.g., shelters, catteries), unsanitary conditions (e.g., when poor disinfection or poor hygiene are allowed), or during times of exposure to affected cats where bodily fluids are being exchanged by contagious discharge from the eyes or nose (sneezing).
It plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle — the exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the oceans — and in the buffering of blood and other bodily fluids.
Dhaliwal, according to her columns, is a ne'er do well, staying at home to write his novel, which did not achieve JK Rowling heights (JR Hartley more like) but gave him enough independence to travel to India and «find himself» which seems to have involved exchanging bodily fluids with as many nubile specimens as he could get his hands, and indeed other portions of his anatomy, on.
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