No
A carrier is a person who carries HIV but does not get infected by it.HIV positive is a person that has HIV and gets infected by it.
HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Fluid-to-fluid exposure is required to transmit infection. Healed wounds would likely not pose an HIV transmission risk.
Chances are low to be infected with HIV in this manner.
HIV is not in fingernails.
A person infected with HIV is generally referred to as being HIV+ (positive.) Often times, it is shortened to just "positive."
No. HIV is not transmitted via casual contact.
If the person it infected with HIV, it is possible to transmit HIV in that fashion.
No,HIV DOES NOT SPREAD IF A HIV INFECTED PERSON SUCK BLOOD FROM A CUT OF ANOTHER PERSON. IT SPREAD ONLY WHEN THE HIV INFECTED PERSON HAVE CUT ON HIS MOUTH,LIPS OR INSIDE HIS MOUTH. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
Yes. To get HIV it takes body fluids.
If injected with the virus HIV, they would be infected.
Antibodies are found in the blood from the HIV.
The chances of getting infected with HIV by ingestion of HIV-infected blood is very small.