Mosquitoes are immune from contracting HIV, it is a disease only humans can catch. When a mosquito bites a person they inject their own saliva (which most people are allergic to - causing an itchy mosquito bite) into their prey's bloodline. But their saliva does not carry HIV.
Good question! The proboscis has two parts one part for injecting it's saliva which is an anticoagulant and another separate part for drawing blood. Here is a good link to a diagram of the proboscis:
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The virus needs to be maintained under a strict set of conditions Unles it stays at the right temperature it dies. mosquitos are too cold.
Amoebiasis is transmitted by feco-oral or fecal-oral route. Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes.
AIDs is not a sexually transmitted disease as many people think. It is transmitted through needles many times.
Aids is transmitted sexually and any exchange of bodily fluids.!
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No, mosquitoes cannot pass on leukemia. Leukemia is a type of cancer and is not a contagious disease therefore it cannot be transmitted through insects.
No aids transmission needs a transfer of bodily fluids.
There is no STD that mosquitoes spread.
Of course not! AIDS is caused by the HI virus, which is transmitted through bodily fluids, not food.
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No, you can't get HIV from kissing or spitting. Exception is if the saliva has blood in it.
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, can be transmitted through unprotected sex with an infected person. It can also be transmitted through accidental exposure, such as being pricked by a needle that has the virus. It can also be passed from an infected mother to her child during pregnancy and delivery.
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