HIV can be detected in several fluids and tissue of a person living with HIV. It is important to understand however, that finding a small amount of HIV in a body fluid or tissue does not mean that HIV is transmitted by that body fluid or tissue. Only specific fluids (blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk) from an HIV-infected person can transmit HIV. These specific fluids must come in contact with a mucous membrane or damaged tissue or be directly injected into the blood-stream (from a needle or syringe) for transmission to possibly occur.
Unprotected sex is usually the main reason oral sex is another way and have a opened wound and interacting with with a person that has the disease
HIV is transferred by body fluids such as blood, seman and vaginal secreations. But not spit you can't get HIV through spit
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
That a person does not have HIV or a sexually transmitted disease.
viruses can be transmitted by person to individual bodily fluids like HIV.
No; because HIV is not airborne.
No. HIV is not transmitted via casual contact.
Yes. If the person had a "false negative" on their HIV test (getting a negative result even when the person actually does have HIV), then HIV can be transmitted. Sadly, false negatives are common, especially early in the infection. When in doubt, use condoms so that you are not infected with any STDs.
The only way that you can be HIV positive is if you contracted it, particularly during sex. If you were treated for an sti, that implies that unprotected sex occured. HIV is also transmitted through unprotected sex. If a person has had sex with a person who has HIV and used no protection, it is possible that the virus could have been transmitted.
HIV can be transmitted by blood and breast milk. HIV can't be transmitted by sweat and saliva.
HIV is not transmitted airborne because the virus is not in the air droplets we breathe out. HIV is transmitted by direct or indirect contact with infected material.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)