Any transmission of bodily fluids, I think that's excepting saliva, but mebbe not. Semen, blood, those carry the HIV virus and if they get into the body of another it will infect them. So unless they get neutered and promise not to bleed it's a fairly effective plan, but the inhumanity is awful.
2006-08-16 15:39:47
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answered by Archangel 4
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YES! YES, we should have isolated the aids carriers, long ago! The Centers for Disease Control knew from historical examples that this is the safest and best and most effective way of containing an epidemic, but they caved in to political correctness and allowed millions more people to get aids!
2006-08-16 22:52:08
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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You cannot pass AIDS onto anybody else. AIDS is the result of HIV wearing down the immune system over time. HIV cannot be transferred in casual contact with another person so there's really no reason to isolate people who are HIV+.
2006-08-18 14:40:02
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answered by Joe T 1
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Its transmitted through blood and sex.
I dont beleive that we should isolate AIDS victims. If someone you loved had AIDS you would understand too.
Well actually no one i know has it, but I put myself in the place of someone who does.
AIDS victims can prevent spreading it by being smart, not sleeping around, and using protection when they do. AIDS victims who care will not spread it. AIDS victims who are stupid and dont care if other peoples lives are affected.. THEY should be isolated if anyone. Dont punish the responisble ones.
2006-08-16 22:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It can only be transferred by blood transmission, Sexual contact, Kissing (with open sores in mouths), through membranes such as the eye, dirty needles and direct injection. Their is no reason to isolate them. Its not contagious by air, touch (unless bleeding).
2006-08-16 22:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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