This is not true. This is just a hoax that has spread through text messages and internet, and its sole purpose is to stain the company's reputation. This might be a political agenda, a rival's cheap tactic or just a prank played by a lonely nerd.
HIV cannot spread through food or drinks. Read complete facts in the related link.
It has been an established fact that HIV transmission takes place in following circumstance:
1. Unprotected Sexual Intercourse with an infected partner
2. Sharing contaminated syringes and needles
4. From infected mother to child during pregnancy
For educational purposes, be mindful that HIV is a virus and it is highly improbable that it could live very long outside of a human body. The Centers for Disease Control has emphatically stated that people cannot acquire HIV through restaurant food. They have said:
HIV does not live long outside the body. Even if small amounts of HIV-infected blood or semen was consumed, exposure to air, heat from cooking, and stomach acid would destroy the virus. Therefore, there is no risk of contracting HIV from eating food.
Since the rumours fail to identify any sources, evidence or any other reasonwhy they should be taken seriously, they should be discarded as yet another baseless attack on an otherwise innocent company.
SO DON'T BELIEVE THIS RUBBISH...AND OTHER FAKE RUMOURS
No, It's all a hoax created by someone on Twitter and Facebook. Don't worry you can drink it.
the type of blood vessels which flow contaminated blood to the heart are known as VEINS
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
A container in which items contaminated by blood are kept
It depends on the situation, it can mean that the sample was contaminated by improper cleansing technique, it can be contaminated by I.V. fluid, or it can be contaminated by tissue fluid. Most all scenarios of contamination are directly related to the skill and integrity of the one collecting the blood sample.
It is a virus and not alive but if blood or any body fluids are in the soil, someone who touches the contaminated soil can get the virus.
If it is bacterially contaminated, maybe.
Hepatitis B
Yes; from contaminated needles.
Yes. Your donated blood is stored and freeze inside a very cold container. The blood will be transfused to someone whenever he or she needs it.
Yes and it can be very deadly
no matter what , if a drop of blood goes into it you will be shot
Mr.Lewis had a box that contained bottles of human blood.