I don't think so. I think HIV can only be spread through though sex and if ur blood comes in contact with that other persons blood or spit. So therefore if u kiss someone that is HIV positive u can't get HIV because their salive goes to ur stomach. But it's still better to be safe than sorry, get tested ASAP!!!!
2006-11-25 15:43:50
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answered by q 2
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The HIV virus could be unfold from any physique fluid from the contaminated individual to any physique fluid of the noninfected individual. as a result, if blood from an HIV contaminated individual (that's a physique fluid), enters into the mouth of a noninfected individual (the mouth consists of saliva...it somewhat is yet another physique fluid) the possibilities are high VERY severe which you would be able to settlement the virus. So till you do not produce any saliva, all your cells on your mouth gotten smaller up and died, your flavor buds disappeared, and you at the instant are not any greater able to swallowing, then i could honestly get examined and be arranged for the greater severe. Sorry, one in all my brother's ultimate friends have been given it this type over 15 years in the past...i don't propose to be so image...solid success nonetheless! I choose you the final.
2016-10-13 03:11:49
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answered by ? 4
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HIV has been found in Saliva. I don't know of any case where it was proven to be transmitted by saliva but I wouldn't trust it. Good luck. Pops
2006-11-25 15:42:30
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answered by Pops 6
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I don't know all the possibilities, but what if her gums bleed? Not a good outlook! Do you know how many other bloodborne pathogens are passed through saliva? Lots.
2006-11-25 15:45:25
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answered by reteach007 2
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if an infected person has a sore or a cut in there mouth than there is a chance.
2006-11-28 18:46:06
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answered by tiffany 2
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if she has cuts in her mouth, which would be weird, then it could be possible
2006-11-25 15:41:37
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answered by K.L. 2
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no one can say "no," but there have been no recorded cases.
2006-11-25 15:41:01
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answered by David B 6
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