yes
It is in almost all body fluids.
False; HIV has not been found in sweat or vomit. It has been found (though some in extremely low amounts) in every other body fluid (tears, breast milk, urine, CSF, semen, vaginal secretions, blood).
Yes, HIV can be found in various body fluids, including blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk. However, it is most concentrated in blood and semen. Other fluids, like saliva, sweat, and urine, contain only trace amounts of the virus and are not considered effective means of transmission. Therefore, while HIV is present in multiple body fluids, the primary transmission routes involve specific fluids that are more likely to facilitate the spread of the virus.
you get HIV where the sun dont shine. its like a bacterica we get through sex.
what 3 fluids transmit the hiv virus? saliva, blood, genital fluids
Yes. To get HIV it takes body fluids.
No. HIV is only transmitted through body fluids from someone infected with HIV.
There are many body fluids that are not a risk for HIV infection. Tears, sweat, urine and saliva do not carry risks for HIV transmission.
Blood.
By exchange of body fluids.
HIV is only transmitted by five bodily fluids: blood, semen, preseminal fluid, vaginal fluid, and breast milk. Any of those fluids from an infected host getting into the body of another person can transmit HIV. No other fluids (saliva, urine, etc.) from the body transmit HIV.
Technically speaking, the HIV virus can be found in virtually all bodily fluids. Therefore, a wound drainage would be among them. However, the HIV is found in much higher concentrations is the fluids that are part of the reproductive system.