No you can not.
Being infected with HIV increases a persons risk of developing a variety of health problems. Health concerns associated with smoking are amplified when a patient is HIV+. Infected persons are more likely to suffer infections and develop cancers if they continue smoking through HIV infection.
Not sure if I understand your question. But, the answer is no you cannot get HIV from smoking anything.
Saliva does not spread HIV. You can't get HIV from sharing a joint.
Assuming saliva only is on the cigarette and you pass it back and forth to smoke with a HIV positive person, no you can't get HIV when smoking with someone.
Yes, you can have sex. Or some of your blood can pass on to another person causing them to have HIV.
HIV is an early form of aids. Every one who has AIDS had HIV at one point.
These are two different viruses. HIV causes AIDS and it is infectious. Influenza causes a severe upper respiratory infection. It is also infectious. People with HIV have a problem with fighting off any other infection and they are prone to get influenza. You can't get HIV from some one with influenza. HIV is only passed by sexual contact.You can not get HIV from someone who has HIV and influenza by getting influenza from that person.These are two different viruses. HIV causes AIDS and it is infectious. Influenza causes a severe upper respiratory infection. It is also infectious. People with HIV have a problem with fighting off any other infection and they are prone to get influenza. You can't get HIV from some one with influenza. HIV is only passed by sexual contact. You can not get HIV from someone who has HIV and influenza by getting influenza from that person.
The only way to spread HIV/AIDS is by transferring blood from one person to another. And various tests have proven that HIV/AIDS cannot be spread through saliva. So the only way this is possible is if the smoker was bleeding, and there was blood on the cigarette afterwards, and the person who then took the cigarette was also bleeding.are you sureAssuming saliva only on the cigarette, it is not possible to transmit HIV via cigarette sharing.You will not catch HIV from smoking cigarettes or marijuana.No. Not even kissing will result in infectionYes, if the person smoking the cigarette has HIV. However, there would not be enough of the virus from the saliva in the cigarette butt to pass on an infection.no hiv virus cannot be present in a cigarette as saliva doesn't carry hiv virus.
There are in fact several HIV dating sites on the Internet. One of the most popular websites include HIV Passions, which is also free and very easy to use.
One large danger of smoking is the chance of having to battle against lung cancer.
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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.