Saliva does contain HIV, but not enough of the pathogen to be able to transmit it.
Kyle Salive is 6'.
About 1 week.
whats the treatment for hiv/aids?
The color of blood tube commonly used for HIV testing is lavender or purple. This tube contains the anticoagulant EDTA which helps preserve the blood sample prior to testing for HIV.
HIV-positive. Being HIV-positive means that the individual has been exposed to the virus and their immune system has produced antibodies against it, which can be detected through blood testing. It does not necessarily mean they have developed symptoms of HIV or AIDS.
It contains retroviruses, like HIV and it also contains RNA nucleic acids.
yes, you can as it is a primary way of catching diseases.
Various medications and dietary supplements contains pyrimidines. Pyrimidines are important components to HIV therapeutics, the thiamine vitamin, and the narcotic barbitone.
its mucus lined in the esophagus and also slip by salive
yes but not very likely at all once contaminated blood that contains HIVleaves the body the HIV virus will tend to deplete very rapidly
1) Nop, even if you have a wound on your face, the chances are non existence. 2) Saliva have a very low content of HIV viruses as salive is not a virus friendly environment. 3) Unless there is blood on the saliva and somehow the spit got into your eyes/facial wound, there will be a small chance you will have HIV. However from your question above, I would say, you are safe. :)
You could get HIV / AIDS from doing that because you are sharing bodily fluids. You would only definitely get it if that person was HIV positive.