NO. Herpes is not passed through blood or body fluids.
sharing needles used for injection drugs
No. It has to be injected into someone. Typically people are infected through sexual intercourse or by sharing needles.
In people who use intravenous drugs, the bacteria can enter the blood stream through unsterilized, contaminated needles and syringes
HIV is a virus that can only be transmitted in a few ways: by blood, through unprotected sex (vaginal secretions and semen), through breast milk, and through intravenous drug usage (by sharing needles with others using intravenous drugs). It's not airborne, you can't get it by sharing a drink with someone who has it or kissing someone who has it, you cant get it through sweat or tears or anything like that. Those are all some common misconceptions. It is kind of unsure exactly how this virus started or how the first person became exposed. The most acceptable theory to date is that it originated in Chimpanzee's and that the virus was introduced to humans through blood to blood contact.
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, can be transmitted through sharing syringes and the transfer of bodily fluids. HIV is a slow replicating retrovirus that causes AIDS.
Yes, definitely. Through sex or sharing needles with an infected member.
Usually through recreational drug use of sharing needles with an infected person
Yes. One of the most common ways to spread endocarditis is through the use of unclean needles.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease, and can be transmitted through Sexual Contact and Sharing of Needles.
If the male ejaculated near the vagina there is a possibility that you can contract HIV. HIV is contracted through blood, sharing needles, body fluids (semen) that enter into a mucous membrane (i.e. eyes, mouth, vagina, etc).
HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.) HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Sharing needles is considered a high risk activity for HIV transmission.
-During sexual intercourse (unprotected) -By sharing needles -From mother to baby