HIV can be transmitted from one individual to another through blood transfusion, exchange of bodly fluids (semen and vaginal secretions mainly; saliva in very few reported cases; no reported cases of sweat acting as an agent). Sharing of needles by intravenous drug users also transmits HIV. Mother to fetal transmission also occurs through the placenta.
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The ways change from person to person. The main thing is to be comfortable with yourself.
It was passed down orally and it was written down.
Because the first person that told the story passed it on to other people and the other people passed it on and maybe the same people that were told the story told it to their children and maybe forgot some of it, so made up some of the story.
texting, calling, and talking in person
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Its not unheard of. It depends on what the disorder is. For example: bipolar disorder is pretty commonly passed down. But there are some ways that it will actually skip a person and get passed on to their child.
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Since some viruses are passed from one person to another, your own health and hygiene could be a risk to other people. If you sneeze on your hand and then shake hands with a friend that person might get sick.
by just breathing it through the air and other ways to
by just breathing it through the air and other ways to