No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
Indirect contamination is the opposite of direct of contamination which does not need to do direct contact to be contaminated. An example of this is a person with HIV/AIDS who shares needles with another person that has no HIV/AIDS. These two people did not have any direct contact with each other, but sharing needles with HIV/AIDS or any types of diseases is an example of indirect contamination which could lead the healthy person to also get the HIV/AIDS.
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
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No No, to get AIDS you must have physical contact with another person who has AIDS. You cannot get AIDS if you did not have physical contact with another person who has AIDS. Hope this helped !
Hepatitis B
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by a virus known asHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV is contagious and can be transmitted from person to person. HIV can be transmitted during sexual contact, sharing contaminated needles, from mother to child through breast milk or during birth. HIV has also been spread as the result of contaminated blood products.
AIDS is the result of an infection with a virus : HIV. You get HIV from a person who has it by being contaminated by their blood. It only takes a drop. It's the only way you get it.
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A person with AIDS can go to hospice.
because of stds and aids or starvation
A person who aids in the commission of a crime is an "abettor."
Everything burns except diamods or some metals. See Columbo TV series "Ashes to Ashes" (Season 13, Episode 3).