No.
No. In order to contract HIV you would also have to have had contact with their blood or semen.
Yes if there is a fluid to bodily fluid contact. HIV is found in blood, sweat, tears, vaginal and semen and saliva. Really only things like blood, sex fluids and breast milk contain enough of the virus to infect.
It is bad to have anti-HIV and HIV in your blood because it weakens your immune system.
Blood can carry several very serious diseases including hepatitis and HIV. I would advise against drinking anyone's blood, whether menstrual or any other kind.
.....I have no idea why would you ask this question....HIV transmit because of blood transfusion or blood contact. There is no blood that can resist HIV infection...In fact blood is the best way to get HIV infection. If you are exposed to blood contaminated with HIV...Do get an early check up.
Yes, HIV is a blood-borne pathogen.
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
yes it is, hiv is a disease. blood group is your type of blood.
In order to contract HIV from blood, it must be infected with the virus. Otherwise, you will not contract HIV.
If you swallow alittle blood will you get HIV
No there does not need to be a lot of blood to transmit HIV.
You won't get HIV through donating blood.