You can't, you can't. Be clear on this; you CANNOT tell. Don't let anyone fool you into thinking there is some kind of "method". Even if you ask and the person answers honestly, you cannot tell. Very few HIV+ people become infected intentionally, so that they know instantly when they should start answering the question "yes". Be cautious and remain safe. You can't do a "re-take" after becoming HIV+. See link to left. First things first: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO BECOME INFECTED WITH AIDS. AIDS is simply a syndrome that develops as a result of advanced HIV infection. The only way to tell if someone is infected with HIV is for him, or her, to take an HIV test .. and the only way for you to tell if you are infected with HIV is for you to take an HIV test.
You can't.
It'll take a lab test to decide that.
no
No, not likely.
Yes you certainly can.
aids can be sexually transmitted but you can also catch it from the blood of a person infected by aids (hiv)
Certainly. Only a test which is specific for detecting HIV, the virus which causes the disease AIDS, can tell weather someone is infected with this virus. It does not show up a a by product of some other tests.
By swapping body fluids with someone who's infected with HIV, then waiting until it develops into AIDS.
If someone is AIDS free and happens to swallow say saliva with blood samples of an infected person, he or she cannot contact HIV unless if he or she has a sore throat.
About 1.1 people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS
No, u can get aids or hiv but no cancer.
Depending on the symptoms, they can estimate an approximate date, but not exactly when.
Short answer: possibly.First of all, to contract AIDS, the person must be infected with the HIV virus. If the person is infected with the HIV virus (which causes aids) and you get their blood on an open wound, or a mucus membrane such as the mouth, it is possible. If you get some infected blood on normal skin that is healthy, the chances of you contracting the HIV virus are slim to impossible (?).
No it does not. You must come into contact with someone infected with the virus in order to catch it.