No; AIDS / HIV can not be contracted by casual contact.
Casual Contact
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
HIV will not be contracted if not exposed to the virus; in addition if it has no entry point or has insufficient quantity of the virus, it will not be contracted.
Probably AIDS.
she contracted it from her second husband.
Chickenpox is airborne and also can be spread by direct contact with wet blisters or sores. It is spread by both casual and non-casual contact.
You can not be infected with HIV though casual contact.
Hector Lavoe contracted AIDS by sharing needles. He didn't use clean ones.
Mary Fisher contracted HIV/AIDS through her second husband, Brian Campbell.
He contracted HIV from a blood transfusion. He discovered he had the virus in 1988 and died in 1993 from an AIDS related complication.
Chlamydia is contracted with the bacteria make contact with your mucous membranes. It happens during sexual contact.
People with AIDS can and should remain active, contributing members of the community. HIV is not transmitted through casual contact and people with AIDS (depending on their personal health condition and disease susceptibility) are able to interact normally without being a risk to others.