The easy way to answer this is to tell you how it is transmitted. To get HIV you must come in contact with an infected person's blood, body fluids, vaginal secretions, breast milk or fecal mater. Saliva also contains the virus but in such small amounts it is not transmissable. In order to get it you must do the following three things: 1- engage in a risky behavour 2- exchange bodily fluids 3- the person you are with must be infected Naturally, this is the short handed version and more detail about the virulogy of the diseas is available.
Use a condom, r any similar contraceptive that allows no mixing of fluids
Yes, you can have sex. Or some of your blood can pass on to another person causing them to have HIV.
Matter is transferred from one organism to another by Conduction.
It is theoretically possible for a bedbug to transmit HIV from one person to another - specifically by biting one infected person then biting another and transferring the virus in the blood - but I don't know that this has been documented to happen.
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convection
In that one person is infected by another, then infects a third person, who then goes on to infect another person, yes, HIV is a chain reaction. It is spread through human conctact and transmission of the virus through the blood and body fluids.
Through privatization
No chance. The HIV virus is passed from one person to another by getting into the bloodstream of the second person
Conduction.
Pollen
It means energy is transfered from one object to another.
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