HPV is usually passed by some sort of sexual contact.
A person needs to either have sex with someone who has the virus or have some sort of skin to skin contact with the area (warts).
A person can NOT get HPV from sitting on a toilet seat, shower, sharing drinks or food, a pool, etc.
Check out this site for more information on HPV:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm
No, you can't get trichomoniasis from sharing a cigarette.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite and is typically transmitted through sexual contact. It is unlikely to be transmitted through sharing a washcloth, as the parasite does not survive long outside the body.
If the infected area comes in contact with the drink, or you itch and the skin cells fall in the drink I would imagine, but consult your doctor for more information
Yes, trichomoniaisis is communicable. You can get it from sex with an infected partner. It's also possible that you can get it from sharing a wet washcloth with someone who is infected.
It is not possible to get tuberculosis from sharing a cigarette. You also cannot get it from sharing a toothbrush or from shaking hands.
Depends on the amount of saliva on the cigarette, but yes.
Trichomoniasis is not typically passed from mother to child during childbirth. However, in rare cases, it is possible for a pregnant woman to pass the infection to her baby during delivery, resulting in a condition called neonatal trichomoniasis.
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.
sharing a drink is not kissing, kissing is an intimate seductive relationship between two persons which involves the lips and the feelings of the two individuals. sharing a drink is nice , yes , but is completely different from kissing.
it depends on what is in the drink and it is when you have a disease too.
It appears that trichomoniasis is one of the few STDs that can be caught through other means as well. Although the protozoan dies rapidly in dry conditions, it appears that you can be infected by sharing a washcloth with an infected person, or possibly by having your genitals come into contact with someone else's infected genital discharge.
When a sore throat is caused by a virus or a bacteria, sharing food or drink can spread it to others.