HIV on a pin since yesterday has died off. You are unlikely to get HIV from this exposure.
A person infected with HIV is generally referred to as being HIV+ (positive.) Often times, it is shortened to just "positive."
when you had sex with a person who has the virus, when you have sex with different partners and if you used a syringe or infused with blood that came from a person having HIV.
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
you CANNOT get HIV from sharing food with or drinking from a water fountain used by an infected person.
Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
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Leleti Khumalo is not HIV positive in real life. However, she played a mother that discovered she was HIV positive in the film Yesterday (2006).
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
The underling root of HIV is direct sex. When a person is HIV positive and another person is HIV negative and they have direct sex, the HIV moves into the HIV negative person and the HIV is now positive in both of the persons.
HIV is an infectious virus. It can be passed from person to person.
sharing needles used for injection drugs
If a person tests positive for the HIV antibody, it means that person has the HIV infection.