Sweat, tears, urine do not transmit HIV. that's not entirely correct. HIV is found in blood, sweat, tears, and saliva. it also been found that HIV can live in these fluids outside of the body for several days.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is present in all bodily fluids of an infected person. However, not all bodily fluids are dangerous to uninfected persons.
HIV transmission can occur when BLOOD, SEMEN (CUM), PRE-SEMINAL FLUID (PRE-CUM), VAGINAL FLUID, or BREAST MILK from an infected person enter the body of an uninfected person through a cut or tear in his or her skin.
There is no risk of acquiring HIV if exposed to FECES, NASAL SECRETIONS, SALIVA, SPUTUM, SWEAT, URINE, TEARS, URINE, or VOMIT, unless these are contaminated with blood.
Tears, sweat, urine, spit, feces, and vomit will not transmit HIV.
Saliva, sweat and urine are a few body fluids that don't spread HIV. Vomit and feces also don't spread HIV.
Sweat, saliva, and tears do not spread HIV. Vomit, urine, and feces also are not contagious.
Sweat, tears, saliva, feces, urine, vomit do not transmit HIV (assuming there is no blood in these fluids).
You can only get HIV from blood contact
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This question is better answered by covering which parts of the body DO cause the spread of HIV infection. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is spread by contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.) No other parts or fluids of the body carry any risk.
HIV is spread through 4 body fluids : 1)semen 2) vaginal fluid 3) blood 4) breast milk
HIV isn't spread in tears, sweat, saliva, urine, feces and vomit. If any of these have visible blood, transmission is possible.
HIV is spread through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Preventing the spread of HIV requires avoiding contact with infected body fluids.
No.HIV is transfered only when there is blood contact with the infected person.
It can be spread to the other person by body fluids such as blood, sperm, vaginal fluids, and anal intercourse. You can catch hiv from oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse. Also, if they have hiv and you have a cut and somehow those cuts touch, you can get the virus. Also, needles can spread hiv.
HIV is spread through blood and sexual fluids. If the needle had blood or sexual fluids that contained HIV and it came in contact with YOUR blood or sexual fluids (i.e. if you pricked your finger with it), then yes, it is possible that HIV spread.
what 3 fluids transmit the hiv virus? saliva, blood, genital fluids
HIV can be transmitted through any body fluids from the infected person, and so vaginal fluids. Safe sex is the most important thing to prevent HIV (when you intercourse a stranger). Virus can also be transmitted by blood contact or transfusion.
It is in almost all body fluids.
No, HIV is not easily spread through simple casual contact. HIV is spread when bodily fluids come in direct contact with the bloodstream of another person.
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