HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.
HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.
HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.
I'm not sure about pets, but i quote this from a health article. Studies have shown no evidence of HIV transmission through mosquito or other insect bites. When a mosquito bites a person it doesn't inject its own or a previously bitten person's blood, but saliva. In addition, HIV lives inside an insect for only a short time, so even if a mosquito bites someone with HIV, it doesn't become infected.
Strep throat is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also be spread by sharing utensils or drinking glasses with an infected person.
Gastroenteritis is transmitted by fecal-oral route. Feces are transmitted to another person through infected water, hands or flies.
Nope... It's transmitted from person to person via contact with infected body fluids (blood, saliva, semen etc).
The polio virus is often transmitted via fecal matter. It can also be transmitted through food or water or an infected person.
Fifth disease is transmitted mainly through saliva, sputum, nasal mucus and can also be spread through the air by sneezing and coughing from an infected person.
Chicken pox is a viral infection that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person's cough, secretions, blisters and the like. The incubation period of this disease is 14-16 days after contact from the infected person.
if you get bitten by a dog with rabies you might get them
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, can be transmitted through unprotected sex with an infected person. It can also be transmitted through accidental exposure, such as being pricked by a needle that has the virus. It can also be passed from an infected mother to her child during pregnancy and delivery.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)
Most often through inhalation of the airborne virus, usually in droplets of mucus from an infected person. It can also be transmitted via infected bedding or clothing.
No. Genetic disorders are rooted in the DNA of the body and can only be transmitted through heredity.
AIDS is a disease caused by a virus, known as HIV (human immunity virus). If this virus is transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person, the formerly healthy person may also become infected. One common method the virus is transmitted - though no the only one - is through sexual intercourse.