Flesh-eating disease, medically known as necrotizing fasciitis, is typically caused by bacteria that enter the body through cuts, wounds, or other openings in the skin. While kissing someone with an active infection could theoretically pose a risk, the disease is not transmitted through casual contact or saliva. It is crucial to maintain good hygiene and avoid contact with infected wounds to reduce the risk of contracting such infections.
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