I remember in from microbiology class that in addition to the mosquito's body not being the right temperature to keep the virus alive long enough, the amount of blood a mosquito takes is too small to spread the virus. Also they take blood instead of injecting it.
2006-12-21 05:50:57
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answered by Buttercup Rocks! 3
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Mosquitoes do not inject blood when they bite and because of this mosquitoes do not transmit the virus. They do inject an itch-inducing saliva that acts as a lubricant to aid blood extraction, but it does not carry the virus. Even if the mosquito had just bitten an HIV infected person, the virus would stay alive within the mosquito's body for a short time. The fragility of HIV makes it impossible to be transmitted through inanimate objects, casual contact, or insects.
2006-12-21 13:36:58
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answered by Lannah J 2
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The AIDS virus cannot live inside the mosquito long enough to transmit the virus to anoher human
2006-12-21 13:37:40
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answered by Kristin W 2
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Well I'm very "Pleased" to know someone out there has their information correct!!! About 7 years ago, my sister got her hands on a book, about the whole "Aids-Hokes", and you would not believe how informative this book was...... See the American Government wants us to believe that we can only get things through either "Sex, or Using Needles, blood related transmitting" types of ways, to make the people who are sick, have to live in shame...... Well, this book, was all about things like what we eat, the water we drink, the medicines we take...... And the same with Hebititus C, I have a friend I grew up with who got Hebititus, and never smoked drank, let alone used Needles, or anything!! She was a Complete Straight Laced girl all of her life, because she had been instilled really good Morals from her family all of her childhood!! Being brought up in the Lord, with a really strong Christian family..... So we all emailed one another and wrote letters to eachother, her and a couple of other friends of ours we grew up with..... And we came to the conclusion that Hebititus C, can come from Tylenol.... She was on pain medicine for years from an accident, when she was in her teens, and they had alot of Tylenol in them, and when she had the doctors give her the medicine without the Tylenol in it, suddenly her disease did a 180 degree...... The doctor's were shocked that her "Original" doctor who diagnosed her with it, even said she had it!!! He even went as far as telling her, he couldn't even see any signs of her having it at all !!!! Like she was completely cured of it!!! Everyone has to watch out for the Medical Profession too!! They just love to put out all of these New Medicines, to tell everyone that this or that will be good for your aches & pains, when they go to meetings with all the "Drug Company's" who continuely try to push anything and everything, to market these new medicines to make a "Buck"!! And we the "People" are their "Guiney Pigs"!!! I cannot be more Serious about the Drug Industry!!! So yes I totally agree with you!! And Hooray, that their's people out there who are catching onto all of the Medical Politics!!!! At long last!!!! Hey you have a Very Merry Christmas, and a Wonderful Peaceful & Prosperous New Year, you & Yours!! Smile!!!
2006-12-21 13:54:43
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answered by Hmg♥Brd 6
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noone knows that for sure but the HIV virus is spread by sharing needles,when you have unprotected sex, bodily fluids that seeps out of your skin, saliva,blood transfusions just use your head before you do anything crazy but as far as mosquitos you will have to ask a specialist that specializes in this
2006-12-21 13:38:45
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answered by whoa_girl41 2
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When mosquitoes bite you, they do not release others' blood into your bloodstream.
2006-12-21 13:36:19
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answered by Joy M 7
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recent studies suggests that malaria and AIDS fueling each other.so it is a possibility
2006-12-21 13:38:05
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answered by anis118030 5
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http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/aids.htm
2006-12-21 13:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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