In theory, yes--if both people kissing have open sores on their mouths and fluids such as blood come into contact. However, the risk of this is negligible and almost no one has become HIV positive this way. HIV cannot be transmitted through saliva because too little of the virus exists in saliva.
The CDC has taken a precautionary stance on "French" or open-mouth kissing and has said that because of the potential for contact with blood during "French" kissing, this activity should be avoided with a person known to be infected with
Saliva does not normally transmit HIV, however, I would not rule out any slightest chance, since some people have a gum disease called gingivitis which causes bleeding in the mouth, and if even a small amount of blood is mixed with the saliva, it has the capacity to carry HIV. But I would say that HIV is very unlikely to be transmitted by french kissing.
hep b, titus b, the hep, the b
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
because it is french kissing.
yes someone with hep b can become an RN As long as you have the will, interest, means and the ability, why not. But first, let your doctor take away your hep B out of your system.
If you go on youtube and put french kissing or if you don't know how to kiss put how to french kiss and that should help/ show you what it looks like when two people french kiss!! =-b
There is no need to delay pregnancy after hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine.
be french and then drown them whilst kissing
No spells no c is less contagious
french kissing
yes
The scientific name for Hepatitis B virus is Hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is a member of the family Hepadnaviridae.
They don't have to but they can. Kissing with tongues touching is referred to as French kissing.