I can think of the following: tears, sweat, snot, saliva, urine; however, I don't believe I would use those answers on a test unless I had no other choice. The major bodily fluids of blood and genital secretions are known carriers of HIV and are infectious to a recipient.
what 3 fluids transmit the hiv virus? saliva, blood, genital fluids
HIV is only transmitted by five bodily fluids: blood, semen, preseminal fluid, vaginal fluid, and breast milk. Any of those fluids from an infected host getting into the body of another person can transmit HIV. No other fluids (saliva, urine, etc.) from the body transmit HIV.
Yes it Can Seeing as Any Transmishion of Fluids in the Body Transmit's the Virus yes it Can if you are Kissing a Aid's Infected person
Any body fluids can transmit HIV from the carrier to someone else.no
No. It is transmitted by body fluids which can include sweat, sexual fluids and blood.
Saliva does not transmit HIV.
False. HIV is primarily transmitted through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. While saliva, tears, and sweat can contain trace amounts of the virus, they do not transmit HIV effectively, as the concentrations are too low and the virus does not survive well outside the body. Therefore, casual contact involving these fluids does not pose a risk for HIV transmission.
Saliva.
Ebola occurs through skin contact with an infected person or his or her body fluids, feces, body fluids, secretions, needles, by eating animals with virus, and contact with objects.
No, you can not contract HIV by urination.
No; saliva does not have enough of the virus to transmit the infection. However, if blood is in the saliva, the virus can be transmitted.
Shedding virus refers to the process in which a person or animal releases virus particles from their body, usually through respiratory secretions or bodily fluids. This shedding can occur even if the individual does not show symptoms of illness, making them capable of spreading the virus to others unknowingly.