Yes, you can have sex. Or some of your blood can pass on to another person causing them to have HIV.
NO. that is not possible. Unlike certain other insects, bedbugs can not pass on any such diseases from one person they bite in one bed to another person they bitein either the same bed or another bed.
It is theoretically possible for a bedbug to transmit HIV from one person to another - specifically by biting one infected person then biting another and transferring the virus in the blood - but I don't know that this has been documented to happen.
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In that one person is infected by another, then infects a third person, who then goes on to infect another person, yes, HIV is a chain reaction. It is spread through human conctact and transmission of the virus through the blood and body fluids.
No chance. The HIV virus is passed from one person to another by getting into the bloodstream of the second person
share it with them. Just like how you can pass on information or news from one person to another.
No; if the person has a fever it doesn't mean they have HIV.
You get the HIV virus from semen. HIV is the virus which causes AIDS. It passes from one person to another through having sex, or by sharing drug needles. When a new person gets HIV the virus gradually multiplies in the body (unless it is stopped with medication). AIDS is more like a weakness of the immune system. If the HIV virus load is very high in a person, then it is easy for them to catch pneumonia and other diseases. For a fit person these diseases are easily cured, but for a person with this weak immune system they are very dangerous and can be fatal.
Yes you can, HIV can be transferred from one to another trough blood or sexual intercourse. If an HIV infected person's blood had to come in contact with somebody else's the transfer of HIV is highly possible.
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 only way to spread HIV/AIDS is by transferring blood from one person to another. And various tests have proven that HIV/AIDS cannot be spread through saliva. So the only way this is possible is if the smoker was bleeding, and there was blood on the cigarette afterwards, and the person who then took the cigarette was also bleeding.are you sureAssuming saliva only on the cigarette, it is not possible to transmit HIV via cigarette sharing.You will not catch HIV from smoking cigarettes or marijuana.No. Not even kissing will result in infectionYes, if the person smoking the cigarette has HIV. However, there would not be enough of the virus from the saliva in the cigarette butt to pass on an infection.no hiv virus cannot be present in a cigarette as saliva doesn't carry hiv virus.
By having sex, sharing needles or doing something else that transfers body fluids from one person and into the other.