You can't get HIV from an infected patient's urine. Urine is not typically an infectious fluid.
No
No.
Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
you CANNOT get HIV from sharing food with or drinking from a water fountain used by an infected person.
No you can not.
Yes. Urine in its self is a sterile fluid and does not contain the HIV virus so drinking urine or watersports are generally safe, but if the person had a bleed and therefor blood in the urine then you do have a possible risk of infection but only if it comes into contact with an open wound, and even then the risk would be small unless there was a large amount of bllod in the urine.
You can not get HIV from drinking from a water fountain.
You won't get HIV from drinking faucets.No, you cannot get HIV from drinking faucets but you can contract other illnesses like the flu.
Assuming there is no blood in the urine, you can't get HIV infection from urine.
You can't get HIV from drinking beer mixed with infected HIV blood. Consider whether your drinking preferences may be off-balance.
No, you can not contract HIV by urination.
Sweat, tears, urine do not transmit HIV. that's not entirely correct. HIV is found in blood, sweat, tears, and saliva. it also been found that HIV can live in these fluids outside of the body for several days.