NO, ducks cant get HIV. HIV is only spread in humans and a virus similar is in monkeys. The virus can't be spread in ducks.
No, feathers do not carry the HIV virus.
There are many body fluids that are not a risk for HIV infection. Tears, sweat, urine and saliva do not carry risks for HIV transmission.
Saliva does not spread HIV. You can't get HIV from sharing a joint.
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
HIV is a virus.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Hence, HIV in the virus and AIDS is the disease that results from the virus.
HIV is the beginning stage to AIDS. The introduction of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is what starts the condition. A human can carry this virus for up to 12 years (or longer with treatment) and eventually it will manifest as Acquired Immunodeficiency Sydrome (AIDS). HIV and AIDS are the same virus infection, where HIV presence is the first stage.
aids is an hiv: human immunodeficiency virus. and hiv is an std.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is not able to live outside the human body. Racoons would be unable to contract the virus.
No. You can't get AIDS from any gay person unless they carry the HIV virus and they transmit it to you. And generally speaking, a sneeze is going to be a low risk factor in transmitting the HIV virus.
When was the HIV virus known in Ghana