The AIDS virus is extremely fragile. Exposure to air or any kind of acid will destroy the virus.
The only way to contract AIDS is through direct blood injection (ie, needle sharing) or an unprotected homosexual encounter.
Sweat does not transmit the AIDS virus HIV.
No. Even blood, which is the most potent carrier isn't harmful unless you've got a cut or otherwise get it into your system.
Hiv is passed through sexual intercourse and needles from surynges. not possible by sweating.
No aids is caused by sexual intercourse and not by sweating.
Sweat and saliva do not transmit HIV. It's transmitted by blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breastmilk, and cerebrospinal fluid.
Sweat and saliva can't transmit HIV.
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
NO.
n. perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands
No she hasn't.
If you have sex with someone with HIV and your condom had a hold, you could contract HIV. See your healthcare provider for appropriate testing.
flop sweat -- n. Theater. nervous perspiration caused by fear of failure before an audience.
coz CD8 and CD4 are two diffrent types of proteins .. n HIV requires cd4 to fuse for replicatin
Yes, as well as sweat, hair, saliva, etc.
Neurons transmit messages to and from the brain.
isn't that sweat cild o'mine from guns N roses??
There are many different types of HIV, all of which are part of a genus called Lentiviruses. There are two "species" or types: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 consists of three groups - M, N, and O. HIV-1 group M is the most widespread, and the cause of the HIV pandemic. HIV-1 group M has several subtypes: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, B, C, D, F1, F2, G, H, J, K. There are also at least 34 identified circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) - recombinations of these subtypes. HIV-1 groups N and O are rare. HIV-2 is mostly limited to west Africa, and causes a similar but less severe disease.
The equipment with the "n" designation can transmit data at twice the speed of "g" routers and is more than five times as fast as "b" wireless routers.