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They say hiv isnt spread by saliva, but...?`?
A: The hiv virus IS in saliva, however, the only way you would get hiv by kissing someone is if you have an open sore in your mouth, and the saliva gets into the sore. Just having the saliva go into your mouth won''t pass it. If the saliva gets into your eyes or into an open scratch or wound on your skin, it can also get into your system and pass along the hiv, which is why that man was charged. You would have to ingest approximately 5 gallons of infected saliva to contract the virus. Although hiv is present in salvia, it''s not in a quantity significant enough to cause someone to be infected. no...
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hiv can spread over a KISS?
A: You can get hiv from just about all bodily fluids. It takes alot of spit though. Spit has the lowest concentration, but pus and blood obviously have alot and most people with hiv develop mout sores or lesions sometime during the course of the disease. So if you have a cut on your lip, and they have those sores in their mouth...yes you can get hiv. if the person infected with hiv has a mouth full of blood maybe, but i doubt it. Aids is not easily transmitted to know I don''t think there are any documented cases of this happening. I suppose it''s possible if the kissers both have open wounds on their lips. Overall risk...
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hiv can spread via spit into eyes?
A: Only unprotected sex, blood transfusion, birth form affected mother spreads hiv and not spit lol. it would take A LOT of spit (gallons and gallons) to do that. hiv is a type of virus called a retrovirus. Like all viruses, it must invade the cells of other organisms to survive and reproduce. hiv multiplies in the human immune system''s CD4+ T cells and kills vast numbers of the cells it infects. The result is disease symptoms. And STAY away from people that have aids lol. There is no cure for AIDS, but medical treatments can slow down the rate at which hiv weakens the immune system. As with other diseases, early detection offers...
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can hiv be spread by spit?
A: The only way that the spit could be dangerous is if it were to land on an open sore or cut of any kind. Then there is a need for worry otherwise, no it can not. I would not suggest that anyone that is hiv positive spit at all. Yes hiv can be passed in bodily fluids, these include blood, semen and saliva (spit). Ask a health care professional who specializes in hiv cases what you should do. Your local Public Health Clinic should have personnel who can answer your questions and give you advice. yes, but the percentage is very low. I''ve also heard somewhere(but not completely sure on this) that...
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can hiv virus spread in community swimming pool ?
A: No it can''t. Enjoy swimming besides the stomache bit, only under very specific circumstances. Blood or other bodily fluid would have to come from the infected person into contact with the other person, through an open wound etc. no it can''t. hiv is not a water-borne virus...pools are big, so you''ve got dilution on your side. hot tub might be another story...less dilution, and the hot temperature...hmm...not sure about that one. pool, no. NO you dumbass. The hiv virus is easily killed by the chlorine in the pool. It is spread by dirty needles or sex. Watch the movie , & THE BAND PLAYS ON . Thy say it all started in a hot tu
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how hiv aid spread in woman to men
A: I found this article for you: hiv/AIDS. The article states: ''You may become infected if you have vaginal, anal or oral sex with aninfected partner whose blood, semen or vaginal secretions enter yourbody. You can also become infected from shared sexual devices ifthey''re not washed or covered with a condom. The virus is present inthe semen or vaginal secretions of someone who''s infected and entersyour body through small tears that can develop in the rectum or vaginaduring sexual activity. If you already have another sexuallytransmitted disease, you''re at much greater risk of contracting hiv.Contrary to what researchers once
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Where did hiv/AIDS originate and how did hiv/AIDS spread?
A: I believe the first known case of AIDS was discovered in the Congo in 1959. It spread through poor sterilazation techniques during blood transfusions, and the various drug users who share needles. It is also spread by sexual contact and I''m pretty sure if a woman has AIDS and has a child, he/she is most likely born with it. It''s pretty sad actually. But today people are living longer with the disease. 1959 in the Congo. http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9802/03/earliest.aids/ The prevaling theory is that it came from bushmeat practices, wherein apes or monkeys which are slaughtered for meat may have infected a human via bites or blood infections from cuts during butchering. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_AIDS Unless you''re Pat Robertson...
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can hiv be spread on dry surfaces?
A: Human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) is transmitted when the bodily fluids of an infected person come into direct contact with another person''s blood, mucus membranes (mouth or genital areas) or open wounds in the skin. Once the hiv virus leaves the body, it cannot survive for long; a dry surface is not likely to host a live hiv virus that can infect another individual. According to the CDC, ''no one has been identified as infected with hiv due to contact with an environmental surface.''Source:CDC: how is hiv passed from one person to another?...
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how can You Prevent hiv From Spreading?
A: Don''t have sex or body fluid exchanging between other people...
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