Hiv can be spread through most of those things. It is highly unlikely that it would be spread through saliva and tears. There have been a very small amount of HIV found in tears but doctors say that it still could be possible to get it that way. The same applies to saliva. It is said that you would have to drink 2 liters of an HIV infected persons saliva to get this disease because it only contains trace amounts. If you have a cut or sore in you mouth, it increases the risk of getting HIV. Deep kissing also increases the risk for getting it for some reason. All of the other things you mentioned make it easier to get the disease because they contain higher amounts of the virus. You are right that if sweat or spit of an HIV infected person touches your broken skin that the risk factor increases. I wouldn't cast out people with this disease because of that though. As long as the person with HIV and the other person are careful then everything should be ok. They would have to make sure that they didn't have any open cuts on their skin or anything.
2006-09-20 07:24:40
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answered by usa_grl15 4
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Hiv Saliva
2016-10-05 10:48:09
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answered by ? 4
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HIV does spread through body fluids and blood, but if you do have a cut in your skin someone spits, sweat, on the cut yes you will most likely to get HIV.
2006-09-20 00:05:40
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answered by kat 3
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I've heard that HIV only spreads by blood and seed. That means you need to get a HIV-affected persons blood or seeds into your system to get sick. If someone with HIV gets spit or sweat on a wound you have, it cannot give you the HIV virus,so touching a person with HIV is not gonna hurt you. At least that's what I've learned.
2006-09-20 00:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, pre-seminal fluid does contain HIV, though it is likely to be much less than would be contained in actual seminal fluid. However, pre-seminal fluid or semen on a toilet seat has never resulted in HIV transmission. What a lot of people still fail to realize in HIV transmission is that the infected body fluid (blood, semen/pre-semen, vaginal secretions, rectal secretions, and breast milk) actually has to get inside your body to cause infection. If it only has contact with unbroken skin, then it cannot get inside and no transmission can occur. HIV is actually a hard virus to transmit and there are only a small number of ways it is transmitted. The majority of people who are infected acquired it from unprotected vaginal or anal sex, and from sharing syringes. Outside of those activities (and to a lesser extent, oral sex), HIV transmission is rare. For example, an known HIV infected syringe that is involved in a needlestick injury (needle stick jab) results in HIV transmission only about 0.3% of the time. So, I wouldn't worry about any seminal fluid left on a toilet seat, though you may (out of common courtesy and not disease-risk) wipe the toilet seat off before you leave
2016-03-17 23:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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its true HIV spreads through body fliuds &if if a normal person with a broken skin eg;cuts or open wounds comes in contact with these then he too might get infected but these days certain drugs have been developed to disable the infection so an early detection could surely help but if the HIV virus is a new mutated species then the chances of that person to survive is less .But i think a new one is rare to occur especially in india so there is no need to panic
2006-09-20 02:02:15
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answered by ray 1
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No HIV does not spread through sweat or saliva.
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2006-09-20 00:09:09
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answered by sweety 2
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You cannot get HIV by kissing a person, so saliva will not get you infected. The only way is through unprotected sex or when you get into contact with the person's blood.
2006-09-20 00:09:59
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answered by Joyce R 4
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Yes, I to believe that. And if a mosquito can carry all these other plegues; why can't it bite someone next to you that has it and bite you inserting HIV virus blood into your blood system? Think about it?
2006-09-20 03:22:51
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answered by Purple Passion 3
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no not all, because of touch of HIV infected person to broken skin its not possible to spreads it , because the HIV virus is very weak in air , when its come out of body its die . It is possible then when your broken skin touch to HIV infected persons broken skin
2006-09-20 00:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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