HIV can be contracted through a drop of blood touching your tongue. Microscopic skin tears, cuts, or lesions may be present on the tongue allowing the HIV virus to enter into the body. Keep in mind that when the drop of blood touches the tongue, often it mixes with saliva and therefore dilutes and spreads to the entire mouth allowing more surface area for the blood and possible virus to come into contact with skin irregularities.
The short answer is, "Yes. " The AIDS virus has been found in blood, semen, urine, vaginal secretions, spinal fluid, tears, saliva, and breast milk. Of these, only semen, vaginal secretions, and blood are implicated in transmission." See related links below.
While I can't find a link to support it, and I'm not an expert, my opinion is that if you somehow got fresh blood in your mouth from an infected person, AND if you had a sore or break in your skin inside your mouth, you would be at risk.
The lesson is to be careful about getting someone else's blood either on your hands or in your mouth.
NO is the short answer the HIV can not survive the digestive jusices and will cease to affect the person it may not affect but it is spill disputed
Saliva is considered a low risk fluid. There is still a chance to transmit HIV, although it is small. Blood, on the other hand, is considered high risk. Genital secretions are considered high risk as well.
So to answer your question, kissing by itself with is very unlikely to result in transmission of HIV. Kissing with blood involves ups the risk factor considerably; and any kind of genital secretions are likely to infect a partner. If there is blood involved, the chance of contracting the disease just escalates it, but they're already exposed to a high probability of infection.
You can if you have a cut, break, or scratch in your skin. Otherwise, no.
no, HIV cannot be tranmitted throught touching infected blood, only if you have open cuts or sores.
Yes, you would probably get HIV if your blood on you touches HIV blood.
No.
Anything can be contaminated with HIV, a simple touch could spread it, but, usually not so much.
If you are not already infected with HIV, then you cannot get it by touching your own blood. HIV can only be contracted if you touch somebody else's blood who is already infected with the disease. This website gives you a detailed explaination of how HIV can be transferred: http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/hiv?page=basics-00-05
It is bad to have anti-HIV and HIV in your blood because it weakens your immune system.
No you can not.
.....I have no idea why would you ask this question....HIV transmit because of blood transfusion or blood contact. There is no blood that can resist HIV infection...In fact blood is the best way to get HIV infection. If you are exposed to blood contaminated with HIV...Do get an early check up.
Yes, HIV is a blood-borne pathogen.
Not very likely. First, the person would have to have AIDS and second your hand would have to have a cut or crack for the infected blood to enter into you.
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
yes it is, hiv is a disease. blood group is your type of blood.
In order to contract HIV from blood, it must be infected with the virus. Otherwise, you will not contract HIV.
No there does not need to be a lot of blood to transmit HIV.
If you swallow alittle blood will you get HIV