Generally speaking, the statement is true. If you give injections, clean blood, or do more than normal care, the risk is increased, but still low.
There is no risk unless you exchange body fluids e.g unprotected sex, sharing needles.
True. Just Don't Make Contact With Any O Their Bodily Fluids Because You Can Then Get Affected. Also Remember To Wear Your Protective Gear When Near That Person.
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Someone who is having unprotected sex would be at risk for contracting herpes. Oral herpes can also be transmitted by contact with the infected area.
When you get a tattoo, you run the risk of contracting
Yes, there are reports that say that HIV positive mothers who are breastfeeding will reduce the risk of the baby contracting HIV.
HIV is not transmitted 100% of the time when you have sex with someone infected. Condoms can further lower the risk.
You can't. You get it from the needle not the tatoo.
it can increase your risk of contracting AIDS
Yes; having a STD absolutely does increase your chances of contracting HIV.
FALSE
HIV risk is not linked to blood groups, it is linked to life style.