No; it would not be easy to get HIV in this manner.
You can't get HIV from sharing shoes, clothes, combs, or drinks. HIV isn't spread by casual or household contact.
There are in fact several HIV dating sites on the Internet. One of the most popular websites include HIV Passions, which is also free and very easy to use.
No. Many of the signs of HIV overlap with signs of other diseases. The best way to determine if you have HIV is to see your doctor and get a quick and easy HIV test.
You can't get HIV from vaccination with a sterilized needle. HIV is easy to kill with standard infection control practices.
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A solution of household bleach that is effective in destroying HIV typically consists of a 10% bleach solution, which is achieved by diluting standard household bleach (usually around 5-6% sodium hypochlorite) with an equal amount of water. This concentration can effectively inactivate the virus on surfaces. However, it is crucial to use this solution cautiously and to follow safety guidelines, as bleach can be harmful to humans and the environment if not handled properly.
Pins are not usually stuck into people, but they could be. Any household accident (or assault) that results in blood being spilled, can potentially become a risk of HIV infection, since it is a blood borne disease.
Yes. If you are using the spoon and cotton to inject drugs, this is a very easy way to catch HIV and other infections like hepatitis C. Always use clean works.