Definitely the answer to this is an emphatic NO. If you have HIV then you are a host for HIV and vice versa. You cannot be one without the other.
As soon as they test positive for the HIV virus.
HIV- Human Immunodeficiency Virus *HIV is not a pathogenic organism, but a virus. To be an organism it must be able to replicate on its own, which it cannot. It needs a host to do so.
It is against the law to KNOWINGLY expose someone to the HIV virus. That means if you have unprotected sex with someone who had no idea they were carrying the virus, then no offense has been commited.
HIV is a deadly virus affecting the immune system of the host. It is a type of retrovirus transmitted through unprotected sexual contact. Order research samples from Central BioHub.
No. You can only get the HIV virus through blood transfers and sex.
HIV is in sweat, but not in sufficient quantity to cause the virus to transfer.
The HIV is a virus and does not perform the bacterial reproduction of binary fission or conjugation in order to reproduce. The only way a virus reproduces is by infecting a host cell.
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AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a diagnosis. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes someone to develop the condition known as AIDS. HIV is not curable. Once someone is infected with the virus and tests HIV+, the infection can be treated, but not cured.
Only of there's someone bodily fluid on it containing the HIV virus.
HIV is a retrovirus as it transcribed mRNA into DNA. It invades a host cell and uses the cells machinery to copy its own genetic material. This produces multiple copies of the virus within the host cell, which then ruptures releasing the virus and the process is repeated.
What you describe is nearly impossible to occur.