No.
You can not get HIV from drinking from a water fountain.
You won't get HIV from drinking faucets.No, you cannot get HIV from drinking faucets but you can contract other illnesses like the flu.
You can't get HIV from drinking beer mixed with infected HIV blood. Consider whether your drinking preferences may be off-balance.
. . .is not possible unless there is cut to cut contact; or if the infected persons plasma comes in contact with you. Drinking wise, it takes up to two gallons of saliva to give another hiv/aids. It doesn't contain enough of the virus if you drink just a little bit after the infected person.
No
No. HIV can not survive in an oxygen rich environment. Unless you're eating out of a syringe, contraction from food isn't an issue. -CSM http://www.hivaidssearch.com/facts/hiv_aids_sneeze_cough_risk.htm
Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
People should behave the same to those who are HIV positive as they would to anyone else.
There are many misinformed rumors about how HIV is spread.
No, you will not get HIV from drinking after someone.
Because HIV is contagious and deadly and affect the persons health and fitness.
A tick bite can not give you HIV.