A press that concerns HIV?


Okay, just variety this straight as possible with descriptions or incidents if basic. You can only gain HIV and other STDs from a person infected? Neglect the other ability like needles, blood e.t.c. Just that quantity i would love to know! An infected person is the simply mean through which an uninfected human being can get infected??

Answers:
yes you can catch infected with unprotected sex :O
If at hand is unprotected sex - yes.
I'll bet that mosquitoes can carry A.I.D.S., The CDC say no but that is a fabrication.
Neglecting all other mode -- yes.
If you have any contact near an infected person's bodily fluids including semen and blood, you can be infected.
Yes, you are on the right track. Unprotected sex = risk.
You cannot catch a disease from someone who does not enjoy a disease.

You can't get the flu from someone who doesn't own the flu.
You can't get HIV from someone who doesn't own HIV.
You can't get gonorrhea from someone who doesn't own gonorrhea.
And so on...
ok, to answer this question and some others, mosquitos r disease carrier for some reason, in that not carring hiv, if they were everyone surrounded by the world would have it,not only 42 million. hundred of millions, so if ur worried abou thtat one, garlic and the mesquitos will leave u alone, in a minute to answer his question, hiv u can take the virus from sharing needles wiht a infected partner, and stay away from monkeys
A person get HIV when an infected person's body fluids (blood, semen, fluids from the vagina or breast milk) enter his or her bloodstream. The virus can enter the blood through linings contained by the mouth, anus or sex organs (the penis and vagina), or through broken skin.

Both men and women can spread HIV. A person next to HIV can feel okay and still administer the virus to others. Pregnant women with HIV also can hand over the virus to their babies.

Common ways people grasp HIV:

* Sharing a needle to lift drugs
* Having unprotected sex with an infected personality

You cannot get HIV from:

* Touching or hugging someone who have HIV/AIDS
* Public bathrooms or swimming pools
* Sharing cups, utensils, or telephones next to someone who has HIV/AIDS
* Bug bites

Who Can Get HIV?

Anyone can capture HIV if they engage surrounded by certain endeavours. You may have a greater risk of getting HIV if you:

* Have unprotected sex. This means vaginal or anal intercourse minus a condom or oral sex without a latex ring with a character infected with HIV.
* Share needles to inject drugs or steroids near an infected person. The disease can also be transmitted by dirty needles used to manufacture a tattoo or in body piercing.
* Receive a blood transfusion from an infected personality. This is very unlikely contained by the U.S. and Western Europe, where adjectives blood is tested for HIV infection.
* Are born to a mother with HIV infection. A kid can also get HIV from the breast milk of an infected woman.

If you crash down into any of the categories above, you should consider person tested.

Health care workers are at risk on the charge and should take special precautions. Some vigour care workers hold become infected after being stuck next to needles containing HIV-infected blood or less frequently, after infected blood contact beside an open cut or through splashes into the worker's eyes or inside their antenna.

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