Can I believe when someone says that he gets STI due a needle poke into his fingers when he was collecting his can drink in a vending machine??
There is a possibility. BUT a needle poke is not enough to contaminate his entire blood stream unless the needle was totally coated with infected blood and he suffered a DEEP poke or Multiple small pokes.
STI?
or STD???
'I' for 'Infection'.
So far never heard this news before.
STI is the Straits Times Index!
no head no tail thread...LOL
You can Herpes from sharing foods and drinks or using contaminated serving utensils.
Herpes is generally transmitted through skin-to-skin contact or contact with body fluids. Thus you can transmit oral herpes by kissing or sharing drinks, and you can transmit genital herpes through sexual contact.
http://www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/herpes.htm
THIS MYTH STILL AROUND...???
TS kena tis right?