Is it possible? Yes
Is it likely? No
0%. HIV cannot penetrate intact skin. HIV is only transmitted by fluid-to-fluid contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
HIV is contacted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)
HIV is transmitted to any person by coming in contact with infected body fluids such as blood, genital secretions, breast milk, spinal fluid, and synovial fluid.
When providing medical care for anyone, the Red Cross "Universal Precautions" should be observed. HIV is contacted by fluid-to-fluid exposure an an infected person's HIV positively "charged" blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. This virus cannot be cured. But, if a pregnant woman has HIV, and she doesn't know it, then the baby will catch the disease.
Sharing contact lenses is not considered a risk for HIV infection. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Fluid-to-fluid exposure is required to transmit infection. Healed wounds would likely not pose an HIV transmission risk.
HIV is ONLY transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. All other body fluids do not contain an adequate amount of HIV to infect another person.
HIV is transmitted from blood, breast milk, CSF, pubic secretions, joint fluids (synovial fluid), and amniotic fluid.
Theres no risk of HIV infection by milk shake. HIV does not live long outside the body. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk.
AIDS is not a contagious disease. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is transmitted though contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.