Yes it is an infection caused by herpes simplex 1 virus (oral herpes)
These are genetic disorders that can be inherited from either one or both parents. Sickle cell anemia is a disorder from the recessive gene. When someone has one one of the genes is called a carrier they don’t show signs though. But when two carriers have a baby there’s a chance that one of them would have both recessive genes then they would be patients
If I know they are stupid, I won’t let them sway me. If I know and/or trust them, however, I may be more likely to be swayed by them.
It is possible to get some STIs through a blood transfusion, most commonly aids, however if you are getting the blood transfusion from a hospital or the red cross your chances of getting an STI are next to none because they test all the blood and stuff.<span />
Shock is also called hypoperfusion. It is the process in which the bodies tissues fail to become oxygenated by the blood usually due to a variety of things. So taking the into account D is your answer.