Yes, non-infected people (gay or straight) can contract the HIV virus if they are exposed to the HIV virus from another person.
Unprotected anal sex. Basically any means through which infected hiv bood, semen or milk can be introduced into a non infected person's blood stream.
It would be unlikely to get HIV in the manner you describe.
No. You cannot get HIV from someone who is not infected.Then How did the first person ever infected get it?Are you saying that a few people in Africa got bitten by bats and thoses few people had sex and passed it on and so on and so on till it got to people all over the world?The question is: Is the only way to get aids, is through sharing(sex/needles) of blood/fluid from an infected person?
No, since their bodily fluids are not HIV positive. Shared needles, blood, and semen all can hold HIV if the person using them/having them was HIV positive.Then How did the first person ever infected get it?Are you saying that a few people in Africa got bitten by bats and thoses few people had sex and passed it on and so on and so on till it got to people all over the world?The question is: Is the only way to get aids, is through sharing(sex/needles) of blood/fluid from an infected person?If my partner has a cut on their genitals and I get that blood in me (and neither of us have HIV or Aids) then it's ok right?
It's possible. HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids. Mess around with bodily fluids while you have a cut on your skin would get it "inside".
HIV can only be spread via direct contact between the infected patient and non infected patient. blood transfer through an open wound is the most likely way to contract HIV, so the only way you could get HIV from a phone is Of infected blood somehow gets on the phone and is exposed to your open skin.
If the needle was exposed to the blood of somebody that has HIV, there is a risk. It is approximately 1/300, although it may increase depending on several factors, i.e. exposure to an artery/vein, how long inbetween contact from an HIV infected person to a non-infected person, etc.
If thats it is necesary sure that you get an operation, but the mesure for the staf that will do the orperation it is more stricktly than for a non infected patient.
The issue perhaps is not that the HIV partner cannotinfect, but that the partner has not yet infected the non-infected partner.Odds are that an infected person who has unprotected sex with the non-infected partner will eventually pass on the disease.Research has shown that there is a small percentage of the human population that is incapable of contracting the HIV virus due to a genetic mutation that does not allow the virus to reproduce. However, unless this is the case with all discordant couples (which is highly unlikely) the virus will likely be passed on with repeated exposure.
There is not enough of the virus present in those body fluids to cause transmission of the virus.
Gay people are human, just like you. Tell them your not interested.
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