it is not clear whether a person suffers hiv by water if there are cuts in mouth. Researches are still to be made. However, there are some possibilities to get infected from water containing hiv virus. But one should not be worried about it.
No,HIV DOES NOT SPREAD IF A HIV INFECTED PERSON SUCK BLOOD FROM A CUT OF ANOTHER PERSON. IT SPREAD ONLY WHEN THE HIV INFECTED PERSON HAVE CUT ON HIS MOUTH,LIPS OR INSIDE HIS MOUTH. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
Although studies have found tiny amounts of HIV in the saliva of some people with HIV, researchers have found no evidence that HIV is spread to other people through kissing. However, the CDC recommends against "French" or open-mouthed kissing because of the possibility of contact with blood if the people kissing have any cuts or sores in the mouth.
HIV infection possible if that person has HIV and the blood/spit gets into your blood stream through the eyes, mouth or nose. (Or open cuts)
If you inform people on how to take every precaution available then they can protect themselves which cuts down on the spread of HIV. Knowledge is power.
Use a condom. Also, avoid physical contact with people when you have open cuts in your mouth, hands and feet.
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NO. its a pathogen that is transmitted only through bodily fluids other then the digestive tract
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.
No, there is no chance. The virus has to pass into the bloodstream through a cut or abrasion. It can't get there from the stomach. See the Related Question below: "How is HIV transmitted?"
first aid is needed for a cut because HIV can spread from person to person through cuts. If you don't seek medical advice once you hav HIV, it can turn into AIDS and there has not been a cute found for AIDS yet so you have a fair chance of dieing. First aid is also needed for cuts and bacteria can enter your body through cuts.
If you inform people on how to take every precaution available then they can protect themselves which cuts down on the spread of HIV. Knowledge is power.