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Infected needles will not protect you from disease, it is the contrary it will potentially cause you harm. It is important to properly dispose of infected needles.
No you can not.
HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.) HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Sharing needles is considered a high risk activity for HIV transmission.
You can get HIV from an infected male from unprotected sex or sharing of needles.
If I'm understanding your question correctly, then the answer is no. HIV can only be transmitted when the bodily fluids (not saliva) of an infected person comes into contact with your blood. So via sex, or sharing needles/infected needles.
Yes. By three routes. Through sexual contact with the infected person. From mother to the child during delivery. By use of infected needles in drug users or some times quacks use the same needles for many patients.
im 31weeks pregnet and got very bad pain ive got an infected and its killing me what can i do ...
It majorly occurs due to 4 reasons : 1) Using infected needles. 2)infected mother to the foetus. 3)Sexual contact. 4)Blood tranfusion , from infected to normal.
Personal items,needles that was used by HIV infected people etc.
I Have Many Tattoos And The Most Common Way For A Tattoo To Get Infected Is From If The Artist Didn't Use Sterile (Clean) Needles Or You Didn't Take Care Of It Properly.
because the needles are not sterile, the proper sharpness nor the proper gauge. This is an easy way to get an infected, crooked and not to mention Painful piercing.
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