HIV, the retrovirus that causes AIDS, is present in the semen, vaginal secretions, blood, breast milk, and in the amniotic fluid of an infected person. Contact with these fluids can cause a person to become infected with HIV. However, the saliva of an infected person is generally considered safe (unless contaminated with blood/the non-infected person has open wounds in their mouth).
the 3 main ways diseases ae transmitted are through direct contact, air transmitted droplets and bite by infected animal
1) they can do your mom 2) they can put ants in your pants 3) They can give you aids
A couple different ways: 1. Sex 2. Though blood of an already infected individual 3. Childbirth (is passed on from mother to child) 4. Saliva Yeah, that many ways
sharing needles used for injection drugs
I'll give you one....Ask!
HIV is not transmitted via sweat, tears, saliva, urine, and feces. It's also not transmitted by air, radio, thought, intent, meaningful looks, whispers, and playing cards.
I dont think so. but some ways are when you have sexual contact with someone, breast feeding, using needles to inject drugs. you get it if you have direct contact with blood or body fluids with someone that has the virus.
The number of people doesn't affect how you get AIDs.AIDs is passed on by someone else who is infected by it. So, if one of the people she has an intercourse with as AIDs, chances are she will get AIDs too.If you can't have safe sex, do the taxpayer a favour and don't bother having sex.
RAD is a charity. I cant remember the name, but it is about HIV and AIDS. Many people are predujist against HIV sufferers because they think it is easily passed between two people. This is not true. There are only 3 ways in which to receive HIV or AIDs, one is to have it sexually transmitted, another is if a mother passes the illeness to her baby because of breast feeding, and the last is sharing needles (drus) with a sufferer. I hope I've helped. REEMEMBER, get checked out, only YOU can stop it. THANKS
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Transmitted - 2008 was released on: USA: 3 March 2008 (limited)