Saturday, July 4, 2009

can you get HIV/Aids if the person that has it has a mosquito bite and the person without it kisses the bite


can you get HIV/Aids if the person that has it has a mosquito bite and the person without it kisses the bite?
my friend has a bug bite on her arm and it was there for a few weeks now, i kissed it by accident, can i get HIV/AIDS from that? i only tapped kissed it by the way. thank you
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not likely, but yes it is possible
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Robert, AIDS is a result of the effects of HIV and AIDS can not be caught or passed to anyone else. HIV is passed from an infected person to another through the body fluids that contain enough HIV to infect someone, these are - seminal fluid, vaginal fluids, including menstrual fluids, breast milk, blood, the mucous found in the rectum, “pre-cum” which is the colloquial name for pre-ejaculatory fluid which neutralizes the acidity in the man's urethra. Other body fluids, like saliva, sweat or urine, do not contain enough of the virus to infect another person. Therefore, ways that HIV can be transmitted are - through sexual intercourse and other sexual activities, from mother to baby, and from blood to blood. So, if you kissed the mosquito bite of a person already infected with HIV, and if that bite was suppurating blood, if you had any open sores around your mouth or face that may have been in contact, there is a possibility that you might become infected. As an addendum, if you are considering if a mosquito can pass HIV from an infected person to the next person that it bites, studies with HIV clearly show that the virus responsible for the HIV/AIDS infection is regarded as food to the mosquito and is digested along with the blood meal. As a result, mosquitoes that ingest HIV-infected blood digest that blood within 1-2 days and completely destroy any virus particles that could potentially produce a new infection. Since the virus does not survive to reproduce and invade the salivary glands, the mechanism that most mosquito-borne parasites use to get from one host to the next is not possible with HIV. ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. - MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED. It is extremely important to obtain an accurate diagnosis before trying to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions share common symptoms. The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Hope this helps matador 89




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