not exactly but in case if a person has sores or cut or bleeding gums on then because generally the saliva contains negligible amount of HIV and for a person to be infected with AIDS it requires a large amount of HIV virus which cannot be transfered through saliva
Yes. Any fluid exchange between two people can transmit the virus that causes aids. It was recently found out that women in Africa unknowingly passed the virus on to their children just by chewing their food for them and the blood from their gums. See the related link for more information and confirmation.
no! the only way it is possible to get AIDS is if a pregnant mom has AIDS she can pass it on to her baby, if you have unprotected sex with someone that has it, share needles that arent clean such as drug use,tattoos,and pircings.
No, kissing doesn't cause HIV; nor does saliva have enough concentration of HIV to cause it to be transmitted.
No, it will not. Only through sexual intercourse and through needles can you contract it. Basicly through fluids of the body that a person can obtain the disease.
You can't get HIV from kissing. It's also not spread by shaking hands or hugging.
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It isn't really that possible to have gotten the HIV or AIDS from kissing your partner. Unless they have gone for and HIV testing from their doctor.
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, isn't spread by kissing. Cold sores are caused by herpes virus, not HIV.
Yes, saliva can transmit HIV/AIDS, but it is quite an uncommon occurrance. Blood and reproductive fluids are much better carriers and transmitters of HIV/AIDS.
HIV can be transmitted from mother to child. It can also be trasmitted through sexual contact or shared needles. Just huggibg or kissing someone with HIV will not give you it. AIDS is an advanced stage of HIV.
No, you can't get HIV from kissing or spitting. Exception is if the saliva has blood in it.
If he has it and if he bleeds into your mouth.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). HIV is transmitted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Kissing is not considered an "at-risk" activity for infection.
You have got to be kidding! No. You can only get AIDS through the virus HIV which is in the blood of an effected person who carries it. Kissing such a person will not give you aids.
Only if she is infected with HIV. If it is just a busted lip then no, you cannot.
You can't get HIV from kissing. It's also not spread by hugging or shaking hands.
Well just mouth kissing is fine, you won't get HIV. But if you happened to kiss around their sexual organs and some of their sexual fluid entered your body, you most probably would contract HIV.
No, aids can only be passed on through body fluids. IE Sperm, Saliva and also blood. How ever, to get aids from saliva you have to drink at least 9 litres of it so kissing is fine. So if your partner does not have aids you will not get it from that partner.