If you are kissing the answer is no unless the person with AIDS as cut and sores in their mouth. The making out depends. If you come in contact with semen, blood, or vaginal fluids then you can get AIDS.
yea it might be contagious sex and kissing eating there are different stages of hepatitis ABC so each one can be very devastating can make you very sick
Since HBV has been found in saliva, the risk of transmission with deep kissing probably exists and the risk increases if one partner wears orthodontic braces or has open cuts or sores in the mouth.
Hepatitis C is trasmitted threw blood-to-blood contact. There is a possibility you could transmit Hep C (Abbreviation for Hepatitis) to your partner if: 1. You had lasserations on the vaginal wall or penial skin or anal cavity and during sexual intercourse came into contact. 2. Shared needles. 3. Organ/Tissue transplant from someone with Hep C. (Though this is very rare because most Transplant recipiants and doners are tested for this)
No
Yes aids is transmitted thru body fluids if you have a cut or sore you can catch it
It is possible for a person to contract hepatitis C if their partner has a cut on their mouth. This form of hepatitis is transmitted through the blood.
yes - if the person you are kissing has a big nasty ooozing sore on their mouth
There has never been a single case of a person being infected with hepatitis C from kissing.
As long as there is no blood exposed, you will be completely fine.
Men give HIV to women by sexual intercourse. They do it by any blood to blood contact. Whether or not you get it depends on what you mean by "Make out."
No. You do not get hepatitis B from sneezing, coughing, dry lip kissing, or holding hands.
Depends! (HIV etc..)
Most forms of HIV testing do not test for the virus itself. The tests are designed to detect antibodies that are related to HIV infection. Although extremely accurate, it is important to confirm any reactive test, making certain the anitbodies that were detected are indeed those from HIV infection.
"Making out" with someone is not considered an "at-risk" activity for HIV infection. HIV is the virus that causes a person to develop AIDS. HIV is transmitted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk. Saliva does not pose a risk for infection.
HIV stands for Human Immune-deficiency Virus. It affects the body by making your immune system less efficient than normal, and so you are more vulnerable if a disease comes along. HIV is the cause for AIDS. AIDS stands for Acute Immune-deficiency Syndrome, which is more affecting than HIV.
HIV+ individuals are at risk for developing a variety of different illnesses and diseases. HIV attacks the part of the body that fights disease, thus making the body less able to fight infection and more likely to be susceptible to rare diseases and cancers.
South Africa as of February 2009, had 5.7 million cases, making it the hardest-hit region on Earth.
The drug 3TC disrupts HIV proteins or enzyme known as "reverse transcriptase" that is involved in making new viruses, effectively reducing the amount of HIV in the body. You can learn more about 3TC online at the Wikipedia.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
No. He was just helping the cause, and making it aware that not only homosexuals can get it, but everybody can. He is straight, but still wants to help.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
No
anyone can get hiv