no, it is when your blood transfers to different blood or when you share spit when one person is already affected
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
HIV can't be spread by breathing. It is a bloodborne, not airborne, pathogen.
HIV does not refer to a disease, but a virus that in-turn causes the disease AIDS. HIV is transmissible via the blood and saliva.
There are Infectious Diseases and Non infectious Diseases. Infectious diseases can be transmitted from person to person, and can be spread from one living thing to another are known as communicable diseases. They can be caused by, Bacteria, Viruses, Protists, etc. which is the Plague. Non infectious diseases can not be transmitted from person to person, these are things like Cancers.
The autoimmune disease caused by the HIV virus is AIDS.
In essence it is both; the HIV infection occurs which leads to the disease AIDS.
My teacher said that if its like a kiss and one has wounds in the mouth, it may lead to easy spread of HIV AIDS.
Casual contact, sweat, tears, feces, urine do not affect the spread of HIV.
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. You can be a carrier of the HIV virus and not contract the disease but you can infect others.
In the US today the fastest growing population of people contracting HIV is the teenage population. It is thought that this is because they are not using potection during sexual activity to prevent the spread of disease