The risk of acquiring HIV infection through kissing is very small. However, people who are not receiving proper therapy can become infected with the virus and transmit it to others.
The risk of acquiring a herpes virus infection through kissing is much greater and herpes virus infection is not as harmless as was once believed.
It isn't really that possible to have gotten the HIV or AIDS from kissing your partner. Unless they have gone for and HIV testing from their doctor.
No, you can't get HIV from kissing or spitting. Exception is if the saliva has blood in it.
HIV can be transmitted from mother to child. It can also be trasmitted through sexual contact or shared needles. Just huggibg or kissing someone with HIV will not give you it. AIDS is an advanced stage of HIV.
You have got to be kidding! No. You can only get AIDS through the virus HIV which is in the blood of an effected person who carries it. Kissing such a person will not give you aids.
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, isn't spread by kissing. Cold sores are caused by herpes virus, not HIV.
You can't get HIV from kissing. It's also not spread by hugging or shaking hands.
Yes, saliva can transmit HIV/AIDS, but it is quite an uncommon occurrance. Blood and reproductive fluids are much better carriers and transmitters of HIV/AIDS.
If he has it and if he bleeds into your mouth.
No, aids can only be passed on through body fluids. IE Sperm, Saliva and also blood. How ever, to get aids from saliva you have to drink at least 9 litres of it so kissing is fine. So if your partner does not have aids you will not get it from that partner.
Breastmilk can contain HIV. HIV can cause AIDS.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). HIV is transmitted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Kissing is not considered an "at-risk" activity for infection.
Kissing alone (saliva) will not transmit HIV. There is 1 documented case I am aware of where a person was infected with HIV from deep kissing, but it was caused from blood in the mouth of the infected person transmitted through the gums of the uninfected person.