You can get HIV whether your partner is circumcised or not.
Anyone can contract HIV. Having oral sex is one of the ways you can contract HIV, especially if your partner already has HIV. Oral sores, cuts, and lesions contribute to contracting HIV. Best advise, if you're partner has HIV, use a dental guard. Safe sex I'd always advised.
It is possible to have a false negative HIV test, particuarly early in infection with HIV. If a partner has a true negative HIV test, it's not possible to get HIV from them.
No, but you may contract HIV from sharing needles and blody fluids. (kissing will not contract the virus.) Make sure when your dealing with a bleeding patient or person. Be careful to not let it hit any open wounds..
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
It is possible to contract HIV through oral sex if your partner is HIV positive.
No.
No. In order to contract HIV you would also have to have had contact with their blood or semen.
No, circumcision does NOT prevent the transmission of HIV. Condoms can dramatically reduce the chance of HIV transmission. There's some evidence that circumcised men face a little less risk of catching HIV, but that's still far away from saying it's safe.
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No.Only humans get HIV.
Conclusion: Your partner has hiv and you don't.......yet.
You cannot contract HIV from an animal whose previous owner had HIV because it cannot be passed between species.