You should ask your doctor that question. I would say yes to it and have safe sex or no sex at all.
2007-12-08 04:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Take no chances at all. We have been told since the 80's all body fluids but blood in particular. There is a lot of information available at doctor's offices & hospitals but I do believe that we are enlightened enough to know that you can be with people who are HIV positive and never catch the virus. Be informed.
2007-12-08 12:47:05
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answered by MYRA C 7
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HIV can be transferred by ALL bodily fluids even tears. Some people answered that it is not in urine but they are absolutely wrong! They need to do some research before misleading people.
2007-12-08 12:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In an infected person, HIV is found in any body fluid or substance which contains lymphocytes (T4-cell and company). Substances containing lymphocytes include: blood, semen, vaginal and cervical secretions, mother's milk, saliva, tears, urine, and feces.
2007-12-08 12:44:03
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answered by Candikane 2
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yeah I'm pretty sure that's how they indicate you have h.i.v. in urine samples or they take blood!
2007-12-08 12:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no the only thing you have to be care about is sex, and blood. pee and spit are not a danger so dont wory
2007-12-08 12:46:46
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answered by teo 1
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That is not an hazard. You really need to exchange blood with them somehow.
2007-12-08 12:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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as far as the present day information it is a no
2007-12-08 12:43:59
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answered by madhavan n 6
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No. HIV is transmitted via blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
2007-12-08 12:43:48
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answered by mlwagner79 1
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yes it does travel quickly
2007-12-08 12:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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