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.
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A person with O- blood can only get blood from another O- person.
Potentially. AIDS is spread through infected blood, so if you pick at the scab enough to draw blood, that blood could infect another person.
A person who is O- can only accept blood from another O- person, but they are the universal donor, and can give their blood to anyone.
Yes Malaria can be transmitted from person to person, one way is by a mom having a baby and then when the baby comes out the mom and baby would both be infected, but this is very rare! Another way it can be transmitted from person to person is if a needle is used by multiple patients then the needle would take place of the mosquito bite, And the infected blood would be on the needle so when the next patient gets the needle in their arm the Malaria organisms would get into the next patients blood stream and infect the patient! But these two cases are both rare especially since needles are cleaned before used on another patient. And the moms are checked to see if their bloodstream is clean before they give birth.
The Q fever is contagious. It can be spread to another person via air, saliva, cough, close contact, bodily fluids, blood, etc.
Communicable diseases always spread from one person to another or from an animal to a person. The spread often occurs due to airborne viruses or bacteria, direct contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids.
No. Flies spread disease by piking up bacteria on their legs and then transporting it to other places. Mosquitos transfer disease via blood.
the filtering you may be referring to is filtering in search of bacterium which can be "caught in filters". however since yellow fever is a virus it is too small to be caught in the nets and thus can be passed on through blood to another person.
It can be spread from generation to generation, but it is not communicable.
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.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O blood types. This is why when they transfuse blood to another person they have to make sure it is the same blood type or their body rejects it.
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