Kissing
Casual contact through closed-mouth or "social" kissing is not a risk for transmission of HIV. Because of the potential for contact with blood during "French" or open-mouth kissing, CDC recommends against engaging in this activity with a person known to be infected. However, the risk of acquiring HIV during open-mouth kissing is believed to be very low. CDC has investigated only one case of HIV infection that may be attributed to contact with blood during open-mouth kissing.
2006-06-14 03:41:07
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answered by smiths j 4
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The likelyhood of you getting AIDS from kissing is slim to none. You would have to consume gallons of saliva in order to contact the virus.
2006-06-14 10:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can get it from deep kissing over a long period of time.
2006-06-14 10:30:04
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answered by yeller 6
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No. The scientific consensus is that you can't transfer aids through saliva.
2006-06-15 19:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No, HIV/AIDS is too strong of a molecular substance that it will not attach to saliva or any of the ICK mixed in with it.
2006-06-14 10:31:21
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answered by jhornneon23 4
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No. I dont think saliva can spread it. Because it kills the virus.
2006-06-14 10:29:33
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answered by dog_hell_red 5
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yes but fr that u have to drink bucket full of saliva
2006-06-14 10:34:52
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answered by cooldumb 2
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YES! u would both have to have open sores in ur mouth but it is possible. im being tested right now because of this.
2006-06-14 10:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have an open cut around the mouth or on you tongue, then yes could get it.
2006-06-14 10:38:44
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answered by baby_luv 5
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no. unless you both have open wounds or sores
2006-06-14 10:30:44
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answered by candidworker 5
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