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2007-03-21 03:36:15
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answer #1
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answered by confuscious 4
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The only way for u to get aids is by coming in contact with body fluids(blood,seamin,etc) that comes from an infected person,but u can also get it secondary,like say a infected person gets a tatoo or injection and u use the same needle,u'll get it. U can get it by spit as well,coz if that person has a sore in his or her mouth then some of their blood comes in their spit,so carefull who u kiss! Using razor blades that a infected person has used is also dangerous,coz the person could get blood on the razor if they shave themselves with it,or if u have a wound,u shouldn't let an infected person touch it coz he or she might have some of their own body fluids(even if it's microscopic) on their hands. Also the obvious way is offcourse having sex with a infected person.
If u and ur partner go for an aids test and it's negetive,it doesn't mean that u don't have the HIV virus in you.U could be in what they call "The window period".It means that u just recently got infected with the HIV virus but it's not yet developed into Aids,so the Aids test won't pick it up that u have the virus,since it's still too small.So after having ur test done,have it done about 6months later again just to be sure.
2007-03-21 10:47:24
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answered by krie 2
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nope. Have to have bodily fluid contact with the person. Now if you are using a public phone and someone with aids who happened to have a bloody ear use it right before you, and you have a cut on your ear and used the same phone sure, but a good way to avoid this is, if the phone is covered in blood, don't use it.
2007-03-21 10:37:58
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answered by afderrick 2
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Absolutely not. You really should look for books and articles about how AIDS and the virus HIV, which causes HIV AIDS. You will be living in fear unnecessarily without some basic knowledge about the disease. You have to have the exchange of blood and ingestion of bodily fluids, like saliva in order to be at risk.
2007-03-21 10:38:21
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answer #4
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answered by Sleek 7
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No. Aids is only transmitted by body fluids of an infected person entering your bloodstream.
Aids dies shortly after it leaves a human body anyway so by the time you touch a door knob, toilet seat, or phone it wouldn't be infectious.
2007-03-21 10:38:46
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answered by Cambion Chadeauwaulker 4
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There have not been any reported cases of Aid from a phone or knocking on doors. The old rumor was toilet seats remember>?
2007-03-21 10:37:49
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answered by arenaimage 4
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NO. the only way to get aids is through touching the blood or other fluid of someone who has AIDS. let me be more clear, if someone who has AIDS has a cut and you have a cut, and if the cuts touch, then you can get HIV which causes AIDS.
2007-03-21 10:39:12
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answered by look _inside 2
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no. no. the HIV virus can only be transmitted through blood, semen, other bodily fluids. i dont think anybody would put blood on a phone and if they did u could have seen it. also scientist say once HIV blood dries the chances of getting HIV from it are almost 0%.
2007-03-21 18:27:39
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answered by waterman15 1
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Absolutely not. First of all, you don't get AIDS, you develop AIDS. You can only get HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) from fluid to fluid transmission.
http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/hiv/faq.asp
2007-03-21 10:37:11
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answered by poohb2878 6
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no aids doesn't survive very long outside the body. And you have to get it into your system not just on your skin. So the odds of that happeing are ridiculous.
2007-03-21 10:37:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The only ways that have been proven effective in transmitting HIV are through the exchange of bodily fluids.
2007-03-21 10:37:29
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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