Food, or contact with mucus membranes can spread either of those.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
Hepatitis B and HIV (Aids).
Through sexual contact and exchanging fluids and blood.
what 3 fluids transmit the hiv virus? saliva, blood, genital fluids
It is in almost all body fluids.
Yes. To get HIV it takes body fluids.
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood borne pathogen in the United States. Hepatitis Dcan be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.
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No. HIV is only transmitted through body fluids from someone infected with HIV.
Transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can occur in health-care settings from percutaneous or mucosal exposures to blood or other body fluids from an infected patient or health-care worker. They also can be transmitted by sharing needles. The hepatitis virus affects the liver. The HIV virus can be transmitted the same way but affects the entire immune system.
you get HIV where the sun dont shine. its like a bacterica we get through sex.
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.