First not enough blood is injested by the mosquito.
Secondly,a mosquitos bite is actually two fold.
The first bite from one orifice injects a chemical/enzyme to stop the blood from clotting. This chemical is said to help neutralize the disease, this is what makes us itch from the bite.
Then thru a different orifice the mosquito sucks a very, very small amount of blood and this blood is broken down inside the mosquito's body for food. The enymes of the mosquito make it impossible foir the HIV to live inside the mosquito.
2006-11-17 20:39:26
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answered by mythoughts 2
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i hve seen this question before on this forum, i think that the HIV does not survive in a mosquito and therefore cannot be transmitted thru a bite, also the mosquito sucks blood rather than injecting it and most likely it's needle or proboscis is sterile in other words I think it highly unlikely for transmission...I could be wrong, but give me 10 pts. anyway!!! have a good day:)
2006-11-17 19:44:36
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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I think theoretically it could but It does not last outside the body for long - after a mosquito bites it probably doesn't again right away (also you don't get it every time you are exposed - I have heard that it is about 1 in 12 time from sexual exposure)
2006-11-17 19:32:42
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answered by IDP 2
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No Mosquitos can no longer unfold HIV. The virus is actual killed - it does not have a stable shape like some viruses (e.g. Norovirus) and that's killed at cutting-edge away in the Mosquito.
2016-10-15 17:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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mosquito is a sucker for blood to reproduced
it not nature for it to lose back the blood it needed for it appetite
to the next victim
2006-11-17 19:36:37
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answered by kimht 6
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mosquitos have something in that little needle like mouth of theirs which completely eliminates the spread of any desease from human human well atleast any desease which is carried in the blood
2006-11-17 19:23:47
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answered by Berny 2
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Oxygen
2006-11-17 19:23:32
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answered by Kathlin 3
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