Babies with herpes in their throats may infect adults. Herpes is a condition caused by infection with the herpes virus. The condition of having herpes in the throat can occur when the baby’s throat area is attacked by the herpes virus. The disease is contagious and therefore contagious and may be passed on to adults. Usually, close contact between parents and babies can lead to the transmission of the herpes virus to adults. In addition to this, the disease can also be spread through the respiratory tract and can be caused when an adult is exposed to droplets in the air. Babies with herpes in the throat should be hospitalized and properly isolated to prevent the spread of the disease.