Two possibilities: first it could turn inactive and "sleep" but i think second: it will die within some days. If you ask, couse you got some sperm on your clothing: The Virus can only infect you when it's getting directly in your bloodlines.
No, it's not possible to contract HIV via washing the clothes along with the clothes belonging to an infected person. HIV is known as a sexually transmitted disease and as such is primarily received in that manner.
Only if the clothes have an infected body fluid on them (such as blood) and you have an entry site (such as a cut).
No. It is transmitted through blood, semen, and body fluids. This is why it is necessary to use a condom when having sex.
It's not likely, because the virus doesn't survive for very long outside the body, but there is no way that I would take the risk of wearing or even touching the infected wet underwear.
HIV does not travel through clothes. You can't get it from sharing clothes or other casual contact.
Not under any realistic circumstances.
No; it is impossible to do so.
If the person it infected with HIV, it is possible to transmit HIV in that fashion.
Any body fluids can transmit HIV from the carrier to someone else.no
No they do not transmit HIV.
Placenta and breast milk. Most HIV woman will take anti-retrovirals during pregnancy,give birth via Cesarean and not breast feed. This reduces transmission risk to 0.8% (UK standard of care)
No, HIV is not transmittable through tear, saliva, or sweat. The only way that saliva would be able to transmit HIV is if there was a significant amount of blood present, and it enter into an open wound of a person.
If infected, you can transmit HIV AIDS if your impotent.
what 3 fluids transmit the hiv virus? saliva, blood, genital fluids
Mosquito's do not transmit HIV.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
no
Oral sex can transmit HIV.