If the skin is broken and blood flows, then yes, the bitten person can probably get HIV from an infected person who bit them. If the skin is not broken and/or no contaminated blood gets into the clean person, then no the bit person will probably not get HIV. Just have a check up by a doctor to be sure. Mosquitoes, fleas, and vampire bats are not known to transmit the HIV virus, I think biting by a human is not likely to spread HIV either. Other germs or diseases could be spread by a biting person.
== == == ==
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
That in the end (or if you've trained them for a while and still are) you see that the person that you've trained really trained. -positive sometimes the person you work with won't cooperate with you. -negative
no, negative....if you multiply two negatives it comes out positive
It depends.* Being a "responsible person" is usually considered a positive trait. * On the other hand, if you are (for example) the person "responsible" for breaking the window, that's not a good thing.
By being bitten by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
it's only negative if it's being multiplied by a positive number. If it's being multiplied by another negative number than it will be positive.
the positive is more reflexes, the negative is not being physically active
Depends on how big they are. The resulting number could be positive or negative. Negative 1/4 and Positive 1/2 will be a Positive 1/4. Positive 1/4 and Negative 1/2 will be a Negative 1/4.
0 is a neutral number. zero is nor positive or negative because NEGITIVE being a number smaller than zero POSITIVE being a number bigger than zero so since zero isn't being smaller or bigger zero isn't positive or negative
If the amount of negative integers being multiplied is even, the result will be positive. If it is odd (like 101), the product will be negative.
The quotient will be positive.