Extremely slight.
The CDC has only identified one possible, repeat possible, case.
Everyday life carries far more significant risks to your health than kissing an HIV infected person.
2007-03-31 01:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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ohkay, you can only get it through your blood, so if you have a cut in your mouth and the other person with HIV has a cut and the blood from the HIV infected person mixes wtih your blood, then you can get HIV, it is unlikely but still possible to get it
2007-03-31 03:11:21
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answer #2
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answered by kay gee 2
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there is no chance in transfision of hiv through kissing but is possible through loud smooching, & this case comes if the person with whom you are doing this are suffered from the hiv.
2007-03-31 00:42:28
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answered by sunny 3
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I don't think you can get HIV through kissing
2007-03-31 01:04:05
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answered by Linda 7
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Extremely small. They only possible way is if you both have open sores in your mouth, but even then it's not definite
2007-03-31 02:50:09
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answered by starla_o0 4
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only if blood is exchanged from open cut to sore in mouth
2007-04-03 06:11:07
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answered by POZIAM 2
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very low unless you both have open bleeding sores in or around mouth
2007-03-31 04:12:05
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answered by peanut 3
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Next to none
2007-04-03 22:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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why at this age, do you want to experiment ?.
2007-03-31 00:34:32
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answered by sarjan 3
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no
2007-03-31 00:35:14
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answered by Rahul 3
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