Any body fluids can transmit HIV from the carrier to someone else.
no
HIV does not transfer via saliva.
There is not enough of the virus present in those body fluids to cause transmission of the virus.
HIV doesn't transfer via saliva.
If the person is infected with HIV, it is not likely via saliva only you would contract the virus. But if HIV contaminated blood is in the saliva, then it is possible to get HIV.
Saliva does not spread HIV. You can't get HIV from sharing a joint.
No; saliva doesn't transmit the HIV virus.
1) Nop, even if you have a wound on your face, the chances are non existence. 2) Saliva have a very low content of HIV viruses as salive is not a virus friendly environment. 3) Unless there is blood on the saliva and somehow the spit got into your eyes/facial wound, there will be a small chance you will have HIV. However from your question above, I would say, you are safe. :)
Yes, but it would take an ENORMOUS amount of saliva to transmit the virus. Like a few hundred gallons.
Saliva has no Aids or HIV in an infected person but everything else can spread the virus.
Yes, saliva does contain HIV; however, there is not enough of the HIV virus in saliva to transmit it to anyone. There are 4 requirements to transmit a pathogen which are: A pathogen, in sufficient quantity, with a proper entry site, and the person has susceptibility to catch the pathogen. The second condition, sufficient quantity, is not met with saliva.
Yes. Saliva is a body fluid and in certain circumstances HIV can be transmitted through it.No, there is not enough HIV in saliva to be transmitted.
A glass of wine can't transmit HIV. HIV isn't spread by saliva.
Only if one or both of the women have HIV.