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There is no absolute answer to your question due to several variables involved. It is generally understood that HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) cannot live outside of the human body for more than a few seconds.

Also, oral ingestion of most viruses, HIV included, are destroyed prior to ever reaching the bloodstream from the saliva in your mouth to the digestive methods your body uses to break down food. If you have an open wound in your mouth and you directly administer HIV-laden transporters (blood, breast milk, etc) into the opening, you do but yourself (or the other person in this matter) at a greater risk of exposure.

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