If this is the only bodily fluid contact, then the risk of getting HIV is minimal. Saliva, sweat and tears have some traces of the HIV virus, but not enough to infect someone. No known cases of HIV have been transmitted by these methods so the risk is negligible.
HIV is transmitted mainly through unprotected sex of any kind with an infected person. It can also be transmitted through contact with the blood of an infected person.
There is a chance that the person would not be HIV+.
No, only weak people. It is only in the mind, you have the same chance as getting addicted to brushing your teeth or even sneezing.
Yes, Rh negative is recessive, if your mother has two positive allelles, you have one of each and are rh positive. If your mother is heterozygous (negative and positive alleles) You have a 50% chance getting a positive allele.
10 miutes = 0.1 chance of injury 20 minutes=0.2 chance of injury 30 minutes=0.3 chance of injury 40 minutes=0.4 chance of injury 50 minutes=0.5 chance of injury 60 minutes=0.6 chance of injury 70 minutes=0.7 chance of injury And so on
NO... bcoz only AO genes are present....when both are coding for antibody A, there's no chance of getting a B group of blood
There is a 1/13 chance of getting an L. There is a 2/13 chance of getting an I. There is a 3/13 chance of getting an E. There is a 1/13 chance of getting a C. There is a 2/13 chance of getting a T. There is a 2/13 chance of getting a N. There is a 1/13 chance of getting an S. There is a 1/13 chance of getting an H.
75% chance B positive, 25% chance O positive.
Getting a face card is about a 31% chance. Getting a club card is a 25% chance. Getting a face card that is a club is a 17% chance
Not directly but keeping your mouth clean can lessen the chance of infection that could spread to tonsils
Yes of course.There is a chance to get O positive baby.
57.3337499283736438% chance
That depends on whether you get in his way, if you do, 100% chance of getting killed, if not, 50%.