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Q: Will you catch hiv from a spoon that has sperm on it which is put into your mouth?
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You Bit your boyfriends lips while kissing can you catch HIV or AIDS?

If he has it and if he bleeds into your mouth.


Can you get hiv from using some one elses spoon or cotton when they are still wet. from the last persones use?

Yes. If you are using the spoon and cotton to inject drugs, this is a very easy way to catch HIV and other infections like hepatitis C. Always use clean works.


What are the chances of a man catching hiv if he does not sperm?

No, for a person to get HIV they have to be in contact with a person that has HIV. sperm will not create HIV no mater where you leave it or what you do with it.


Can you get HIV from genital rubbing?

If the male ejaculated near the vagina there is a possibility that you can contract HIV. HIV is contracted through blood, sharing needles, body fluids (semen) that enter into a mucous membrane (i.e. eyes, mouth, vagina, etc).


Does drinking a person's sperm who does not have HIV can cause me HIV?

No


What do you catch first HIV or aids?

You catch HIV first because HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.


Can sharks catch HIV?

No, only humans and monkey's can catch HIV. (HIV in monkey's has a different name)


Can mouth disease cause HIV?

A mouth disease can't cause HIV.


Touching the sperm of a person having HIV can you get HIV?

yes


Can HIV be separated from sperm?

HIV is transmitted by ejaculate secretion.


Can you get hiv from a man with no prostate?

HIV/AIDs is spread through contact of mucus membranes like the mouth and genitals. The prostate is an internal organ.


Can hiv be spread through sperm?

No. Sperm has nothing to do with AIDS. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by the virus known as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus.) HIV is transmitted by contact with infected body fluid (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)