Yes, it is possible to contract HIV suddenly if you engage in high-risk behaviors, such as unprotected sex with an HIV-positive individual or sharing needles. The virus can enter the body through mucous membranes or open wounds. Once exposed, the virus can replicate and establish an infection, often without immediate symptoms. Regular testing and preventive measures, like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), are important for reducing the risk of transmission.
You catch HIV first because HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
No, only humans and monkey's can catch HIV. (HIV in monkey's has a different name)
Today, and in foreseeable future - not at all.
No.No you can not catch HIV from sweat.
Mosquito's do not transmit HIV.
Yes
It doesn't take a lot of blood to catch HIV ! A single drop of infected blood is enough !
Yes. No blood type is immune from the HIV virus.
Yes.
no
It is possible, but highly unlikely.
If the male is infected with HIV, then yes.