Casual contact, sweat, tears, feces, urine do not affect the spread of HIV.
You can't get HIV from sharing contact lenses. You can spread infections that way that can affect your vision. Get your own lenses.
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.
HIV can't be spread by breathing. It is a bloodborne, not airborne, pathogen.
The sharing of needles used for injecting drugs, including those for substances like heroin or methamphetamine, can significantly affect the spread of HIV. When individuals share contaminated needles, the virus can be transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact. This practice poses a major risk for HIV transmission, particularly in communities with high rates of intravenous drug use. Harm reduction strategies, such as needle exchange programs, are vital in preventing the spread of HIV among these populations.
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.
No
NO, ducks cant get HIV. HIV is only spread in humans and a virus similar is in monkeys. The virus can't be spread in ducks.
No, HIV is not easily spread through simple casual contact. HIV is spread when bodily fluids come in direct contact with the bloodstream of another person.
Not unless youre masturbating together with someone who has HIV.
It can affect many people all over the world and it can spread country to country. It can eventually destroy the body and cause serious death. Some cases people can have it but not spread it if its looked after, and other cases that you are a carrier and you can spread it !
High risk behaviors that spread HIV are unprotected sex and sharing needles.
Yes, HIV can be spread through breast milk from an infected mother to her baby.