Not very likely. First, the person would have to have AIDS and second your hand would have to have a cut or crack for the infected blood to enter into you.
If you are around someone with HIV you are ALWAYS at risk of contracting the disease, but HIV and AIDS are different. Just because you have HIV does not mean that you will contract AIDS, but you are much more likely to in the future. As long as you're careful and you are not letting this person bleed all over you you will be fine. Do NOT touch their blood if they're bleeding.
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
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No. In order to contract HIV you would also have to have had contact with their blood or semen.
HIV is transferred through bodily fluids such as blood or semen, so no a wart would not transfer HIV regardless if the person has a cut or not. If a person has a cut on their finger and the HIV infected person is bleeding and it gets into the cut, there is a chance of infection but it is a much lower risk than unprotected sex.
No you cannot because HIV can only occurs in these ways in intercourse, blood transfer, semen, and breast milk. There is no possible path for HIV to get in by body contact, that is the same question asking can you get it from hugging someone. It is no.
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. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
If they have HIV in the first place, and they're exchanging bodily fluids with the other person. Blood type really doesn't matter.
Antibodies are found in the blood from the HIV.
Well, I want you to think about this first. Did the other person have HIV at the time? If not, then you just got some blood in your mouth. Now, if the person did have HIV at the time, then you may have a problem. See, the saliva in your mouth is actually capable of rendering HIV harmless. However, if you have a cut in your mouth you can contract the virus. So, if the person did have HIV at the time go get tested.
Yes. All blood types are susceptible to HIV.
The HIV (the AIDS virus) is transmitted through blood and bodyfluids. If you scratch a HIV+ person so s/he starts to bleed and you get that blood into your bloodsrtream through an open wound, cut or similar, you may get Hiv. But it is important to know that unless blood is transferred from the HIV+ to your blood there is no danger of being contaminated. Yo can hug, drink of the same teacup, eat from the same spoon etc without any risks. If you on the other hand is speaking about an HIV+ person scratching you ( as in a fight) there are no risk at all Unless the other person was bleeding.