The only chance (not change) to get infection from an already infected person during intercourse is if the condom got a rip or tear. Normally condoms are made in a way which do not allow any contact between male and female body fluids (in the reproductive organ). But you do not want to compromise with the quality of a condom though.
The risk would be the condom failure rate, which is about 1/2 percent.
Yes there is.
99.9%
Any piercing has a chance of getting infected.
A very good chance. A splinter leaves a whole that could get infected.
Yes there could be a chance of getting infected if you are not immunized and have the necessary equipments to protect you.
low if you keep clean.
The statement is correct; the less exposure time, the less chance of being infected.
In order to be infected by HIV you need to get it into your system, this can happen via blood. Getting infected blood on your hands will not give you an infection. The only chance of getting an infection trough blood on a faucet handle is if you had an open wound were you came into contact with the infected blood.
there is an 70% - 80% chance for you getting it depends how bad it is
You have to open yourself up to them. You take the chance of being hurt or abused, but that is the chance you take. If you make an effort, they may make one back. You ask someone out, same sex or opposite and see what happens. Someone you have some point of contact with already.
because your computer has a less chance of getting infected and wastes less battery
It depends on the pigeon- if it was a healthy pigeon, then there is a high chance that the cat doesn't get infected, but if it was an infected pigeon, the there is a high chance the cat will get sick. Its better to make sure your cat doesn't eat pigeons or any other birds by giving it a collar with a bell on it. When the bell rings, this will warn the bird that the cat is coming and will fly away so the cat has a lower chance of getting infected.
survivel of cholera are very slim