You can't get HIV from vaccination with a sterilized needle. HIV is easy to kill with standard infection control practices.
If you are using it by intravenous with a dirty needle maybe yes.
If the fluid in the needle (I assume blood) does not contain the HIV virus, it is impossible to get HIV from the needle stick. If the blood in the needle is infected with HIV, then there is a fair chance the virus will be transmitted.
Even if the instrument is sterilized, as this illness is passed into the blood and sex.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
You can't get HIV AIDS from using the same bathroom.
Technically yes, especially if you use a needle that has very recently been through someone who has the virus. There is no documented case of this ever occurring. If you go to a professional who uses a new sterilized needle, your chances of catching it are pretty well nil.
If equipment isn't properly sterilized, it is possible.
cannabis aka marijuana in America can not be intravenously or intramuscularly injected. But you can get HIV from sharing a needle with someone who is HIV positive. Any drug that can be administered with the use of a needle can give you HIV. So methamphetamine and heroin and cocaine just to name a few can give you HIV if you share the neddle. but the person has to be HIV positive to start off with to contract HIV
Yes. HIV can be contracted from oral sex, anal intercourse, and vaginal intercourse (especially when small tears in the vaginal wall occur). Also, using an infected person's needle when using IV drugs can infect someone with HIV.
Yes, you can get infected by using the same needle more than once! ---- You can also contract any disease that your "friend" has by using the same needle. Have you heard of HIV/AIDS?