I think there must be some relations between mosquitoes and HIV virus because this virus cannot survive in the body of mosquitoes.There may be something that destroyed the virus in the mosquito's body.I think we should do research on the internal and external structure of the mosquito and its physiology.
HIV is spread from infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid, a mother's milk, or any other body fluid exchange from person to person. Infected blood spread from the bite of a mosquito or spread by a dog bite is a myth and misconception. Other diseases can be contracted from a mosquito or dog though.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS whereas AIDS is the end result of the virus after the immune system is destroyed, and therefore HIV will precede AIDS.
HIV, like any other virus, can be destroyed by heat or by disinfectant chemicals.
At this point in time, there is no cure for the HIV virus.
This will depend heavily on the virus you are asking about - the influenza virus is relatively hardy while the HIV virus is destroyed pretty quick.
Insects such as mosquitoes, flies, ticks, fleas, bees, and wasps cannot spread HIV. If an insect bites a person with HIV, the virus dies as the insect digests the blood. HIV is only able to live in human cells.
No, HIV cannot be spread to humans from mosquito bites or dog bites. There are no animals that can infect humans with the HIV virus by biting or scratching them.
The HIV virus destroys the body's T-cells.
HIV is a virus.
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Hence, HIV in the virus and AIDS is the disease that results from the virus.
Yes because your immune system can fight and destroy it. Not all viruses can be destroyed. (HIV and AIDs for example)
aids is an hiv: human immunodeficiency virus. and hiv is an std.