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- $Title{What Diseases Can be Transmitted by Shaking Hands?}
- $Subject{infection transmission handshake Infections Shaking Hands lifestyle
- lifestyles casual contact}
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- What Diseases Can be Transmitted by Shaking Hands?
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- QUESTION: We're obligated during our church services to shake hands with the
- people around us. I have no problem with this except when the people have
- been sneezing or coughing into their hand for half an hour, and without even
- bothering to wipe it off, extend it to me. I am wondering if after shaking
- this person's hand I wipe my eye or blow my nose, can I get what this person
- has? And if so, what diseases can be transmitted this way?
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- ANSWER: I wonder how many other people have thought about this? I certainly
- found your concern understandable and reasonable. I doubt that you can refuse
- the handshake of fellowship during a service, so let's look at some of the
- things you might do. First, keep your own hands away from your eyes, and if
- you feel the need to blow your nose, use your own handkerchief or tissues.
- You might feel a bit better if you placed your hand in your pocket after the
- handshake and managed to wipe it off on the handkerchief you had placed there
- before church. It probably won't be of much value, but it can help your
- mental state. There are probably no serious diseases that can be transmitted
- in the manner you describe, although the common cold is said to be one of the
- illnesses that are frequently passed on in this manner. Any individual in
- reasonably good health has the necessary defense mechanisms to prevent a
- casual contact of this nature from developing into an infection of any
- importance. As to diseases other than infectious, such as tumors, cancers, or
- growths, there is no evidence that a handshake can transmit the disease. Last
- but not least, and though you did not pose this as a part of your question, I
- believe it important to state that AIDS cannot be transmitted in this fashion
- either. Accept the gesture of good will and fellowship in the manner it is
- intended, hopefully relieved of some of your anxiety by this answer.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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