Licking someone's blood would not be as high a risk as other activities (sharing needles) but could present an HIV acquisition risk. Furthermore, there are other blood infections (Hep C) that could also be transmitted this way. Licking a person's blood presents many health hazards and I would advise against it.
uh... what the malediction?
you need aids if you lick other people's dried blood.
AIDS can not spread by dry blood and even if it could the dry blood would need to contact a with a open sore to spread.
No
Diseases can spread by either saliva or licking some one else blood because they could have aids... and if you'd drink there blood... you could get aids because aids are in the blood... and it could by saliva because that's how ray bees spread because ray bees are in the saliva!
there is chance to get HIV
No you can't but you can get AIDS if the person that left the blood had AIDS.
Dried Blood was created on 1994-08-01.
Dried blood can contain microorganisms. However, these organisms that can be found in dried blood are most often no longer living.
You get AIDS.
No. That kind of contact with someone who has HIV could transfer the infection.
a DOG (ONLY) HAS SPECIAL ENZYMES IN THEIR SALIVA THAT AIDS IN THE HEALING OF A MINOR CUT
No you can not.
dried blood from scrapes or a cut, that clots (dried blood that quit bleeding) on the surface of your skin.
Dried Blood