You won't get HIV through donating blood.
If done properly you can't.
No, there is no danger of getting the HIV virus from donating blood. The only concern would be if a needle has been re-used, which is prohibited.
HIV's primary transmission method is through the blood.
1. Through sex2. Through needles3. Through breast milkNo; HIV is transmitted via sharing of needles, blood, breast milk, joint and spinal fluids.
By blood
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is transmitted through contact with infected blood.
No; it is impossible to do so.
It is very possible, but the Blood Donating Centers around the U.S. always use fresh needles to take the risk away. All though it is a common fear associated with donating blood, but is completely unfounded. The reason being is all blood centers in the United States use new blood bags, needles, etc. on each donor. It has been a federal requirement for many years now.
YEA, thats how i got it
Through lies and deceit. Or through contaminated blood transfusion.
No. You can only get the HIV virus through blood transfers and sex.
No they use new needles for every blood donation.Donate?If you are going to a reputable place, I would like to think they would use sterile supplies. In which case No. I dont think it would be likely.No! Giving blood makes sure you use a new needle each time. As required for shots!