AIDS is a diagnosis given to someone infected with HIV after their immune system has weakened to a certain extent.
HIV is transmitted through four different fluids: Blood, Semen, Vaginal Fluid or Breast Milk.
No. AIDS is transmitted by human body fluids, such as blood, semen, etc.
AIDS is an STD, which can only be transferred by blood and body fluids. So if that nail has blood on it, yes.
Yes condom can prevent a person from HIV infection. It will not allow the contact of body fluid such as sperm and vaginal fluids. Since HIV is primarily transmitted through body fluids (including blood, saliva) one can be prevented by condoms from getting AIDS by intercourse with an already infected person.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is not transmitted. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes someone to develop AIDS. HIV is transmitted by contact with body fluids; blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk. Many diseases can be transmitted by the same body fluids including a variety of STD's and bloodborne illnesses like hepatitis.
HIV can be transmitted through any body fluids from the infected person, and so vaginal fluids. Safe sex is the most important thing to prevent HIV (when you intercourse a stranger). Virus can also be transmitted by blood contact or transfusion.
No, you can not contract HIV by urination.
By exchange of body fluids.
No. It is transmitted by body fluids which can include sweat, sexual fluids and blood.
AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Unless you work in a health care setting or a place where you might encounter blood or other body fluids, it is not going to be transmitted in the workplace. To avoid HIV transmission in your place of work if you encounter blood or body fluids, follow the well established universal precautions.
usually through body fluids
HIV virus is a complete fraud, it doesn't exist. Sorry, this guy is nuts. I've been HIV, AIDS since October of 1990. HIV, AIDS is a virus and must be passed through body fluids like blood or semen.
The HIV/AIDS virus is hard to get if you follow certain procedures. This is because aids is transmitted through contact with body fluids such as blood or sperm, and is not airborne. Practicing safe sex and making sure needles are sterilized before use can drastically decrees your chances of acquiring HIV/AIDS.