Tuesday, November 16, 2010

How can you get HIV/AIDS


How can you get HIV/AIDS?
Lets say that you dont have HIV/AIDS, and your partner doesnt have HIV/AIDS. Can you still get it? (Straight couple) If so how?
Infectious Diseases - 7 Answers
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1 :
if yor husband or wife cheats on you and the partner she has an affair with had hiv or aids
2 :
You can't get it sexually if both of you don't have it. The only way you could get it was if one of you cheated and ogt infected or if you did drugs and shared needles with an infected person. Other than those two ways....i don't know how you could.
3 :
You can't of you both don't have it,but you can still get it by doing other things.You can go to Google to look it up. Good-luck!! :D
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You honestly don't know how? Ok, well first of all: HIV/AIDS is transmitted through body fluids like blood, urine, feces, semen, etc. If neither you or your partner have it, then you don't need to worry. But, if you or your partner are fooling around with someone who has it...watch out!
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If one of the couple had an accident and got a transfusion of infected blood. Red Cross certifies they do check the blood to avoid this from happening but it would be a way to get it.
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HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.... There are five ways you can transmit/acqire the virus: - Vaginal and penal fluid - Sexual Intercourse - Blood - Oral Sex - Sharing needles Yes you can... as much as a gay couple...
7 :
First I would have to say that have you both been tested to know that you don't have the virus and if so and tested negative then you could not get infected. The fluids that transmit HIV are vaginal fluid, semen, breast milk, and blood. HIV does not discrimate it does not matter the color of your skin, how much money you do or don't have and whatever your sexual orientation is. You CANNOT get it through urine, sweats, saliva, feces or anytype of casual contact, you must have unprotected sex with someone who has it or share needles. Also there is no risk of getting it through blood transfusions these days blood has been screened for that since the late 80's.



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