hiv/aids transmission!
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I know somebody who thinks that only homosexual men can get it. I showed him the CDC website where it said that most of the people who have HIV/AIDS are actually heterosexual. Still didn't believe me. Facts are just too much for some people.0
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Breast milk can contain HIV/AIDS.
Mother to Child: It is possible for an HIV-infected mother to pass the virus directly before or during birth, or through breast milk. Breast milk contains HIV, and while small amounts of breast milk do not pose significant threat of infection to adults, it is a viable means of transmission to infants0 -
Please be informed, and read the newest data on HIV transmission!
CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/law/transmission.htm
Please read this as well:
http://www.frontiersla.com/Blog/PositiveFrontiers/blogentry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10411446
DON'T ALLOW YOURSELF TO REMAIN MISINFORMED!!!0 -
Blood in saliva, open sores in your mouth, etc. Saliva, regardless of what people want to believe, does not contain HIV/AID, regardless of how much, or little you drink; the factor would be if it was contaminated through an open sore/wound/cut/chapped lip/etc.0
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OH MY GOD, PEOPLE! IT'S 2012, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, NOT 1982!
Get educated, for frack's sake! GEEZ!0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through:
Blood (including menstrual blood)
Semen
Vaginal secretions
Breast milk
The following “bodily fluids” are NOT infectious:
Saliva
Tears
Sweat
Feces
Urine
source: http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-faqs/how-is-hiv-transmitted/0 -
It can be transmitted through saliva, but it's such a small amount in in that it's extremely unlikely. So for practical purposes, it can't be.
HIV/AIDS is actually difficult to catch so long as you practice safe sex.0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through:
Blood (including menstrual blood)
Semen
Vaginal secretions
Breast milk
The following “bodily fluids” are NOT infectious:
Saliva
Tears
Sweat
Feces
Urine
source: http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-faqs/how-is-hiv-transmitted/
What about vomit, that's bloody?0 -
Truth: HIV is like Herpes in that it stays alive on the toilet seat for at least 45 minutes. Careful where you poop!
Way to spread some total bullsh!t that I'm sure some idiot here will believe.
some idiot?0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through:
Blood (including menstrual blood)
Semen
Vaginal secretions
Breast milk
The following “bodily fluids” are NOT infectious:
Saliva
Tears
Sweat
Feces
Urine
source: http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-faqs/how-is-hiv-transmitted/
What about vomit, that's bloody?
Unless you happen to get said blood in a wound or are, for some strange reason, injecting it into your body... there's a very slim chance of it being a method of transmission.0 -
Oops, I meant to quote and then post. Both of my parents died from AIDS when I was a child. Four children and two grandparents who lived with them, including myself, did not contract it. Blood and semen/vaginal fluids. That's it.
And breast milk.0 -
I know somebody who thinks that only homosexual men can get it. I showed him the CDC website where it said that most of the people who have HIV/AIDS are actually heterosexual. Still didn't believe me. Facts are just too much for some people.
It is true that in the USA, most of the people who have HIV are homosexual, however, worldwide numbers indicate that it is majority heterosexual. It is possible that this person is just ignorant and doesn't realize that the world is bigger than just the USA.0 -
Truth: HIV is like Herpes in that it stays alive on the toilet seat for at least 45 minutes. Careful where you poop!
Way to spread some total bullsh!t that I'm sure some idiot here will believe.
some idiot?
What I think they meant by "some idiot" is someone who instantly believes something because a random person said it on the internet. I hope that clarifies things.0 -
Truth: HIV is like Herpes in that it stays alive on the toilet seat for at least 45 minutes. Careful where you poop!
Way to spread some total bullsh!t that I'm sure some idiot here will believe.
some idiot?
What I think they meant by "some idiot" is someone who instantly believes something because a random person said it on the internet. I hope that clarifies things.
Successful troll is successful.0 -
Truth: HIV is like Herpes in that it stays alive on the toilet seat for at least 45 minutes. Careful where you poop!
Way to spread some total bullsh!t that I'm sure some idiot here will believe.
The bacteria responsible for bubonic plague couldn't survive on a non-porous, non-living surface longer than 5 minutes. Take a microbiology course. Or google some research by someone who already did.0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through:
Blood (including menstrual blood)
Semen
Vaginal secretions
Breast milk
The following “bodily fluids” are NOT infectious:
Saliva
Tears
Sweat
Feces
Urine
source: http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-faqs/how-is-hiv-transmitted/
i was at a workshop that said rectal leakage can actually transmit and has a higher viral load, which is why anal sex is so dangerous (rectal discharge into tears).
http://www.gmfa.org.uk/sex/hivandaids/how-hiv-is-transmitted
and for all the people that think saliva still transmits (in a large amount) you people are WRONG! just like my friend was last night. don't be misinformed0 -
i had an argument with a friend last night, and I am still super annoyed by it
they think that you can get hiv through skin contact, or through spit
they are WRONG. please never pass on misinformation. there is a ton of accurate information out there that doesn't persecute people or spread fear.
When claiming that you can catch HIV by touching someone, you should perhaps produce your source of that information. Then we can at least mock the source instead of you.
you didn't read my post, you thought i was the idiot, and i'm not. love the pom.0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
this is SO incorrect!!!!!
even if the receiver of the kiss had an open wound, there is a) not enough viral load in spit, if any, for transmission, b) open wounds aren't the highest source of transmission in hiv, if it is a sore, it is bleeding out, not in, the rate of transmission is super LOW, even if they both had sores in their mouths they would BOTH need to line up perfectly and rub together...and the odds of that?0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
if u did not notice I cleary stated swaping spit will not transmit, but can be possible ONLY if there is open wounds
so not WORNG but CORRECT
BTW ;
In some persons living with HIV, the virus has been detected in saliva, but in extremely low quantities. Contact with saliva alone has never been shown to result in transmission of HIV
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/transmission.htm0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
WRONG!!!!!!!
if u did not notice I cleary stated swaping spit will not transmit, but can be possible ONLY if there is open wounds
so not WORNG but CORRECT
BTW ;
In some persons living with HIV, the virus has been detected in saliva, but in extremely low quantities. Contact with saliva alone has never been shown to result in transmission of HIV
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/transmission.htm
no, your information is still incorrect. saliva smeared all over a wound will not transmit hiv.0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
this is SO incorrect!!!!!
even if the receiver of the kiss had an open wound, there is a) not enough viral load in spit, if any, for transmission, b) open wounds aren't the highest source of transmission in hiv, if it is a sore, it is bleeding out, not in, the rate of transmission is super LOW, even if they both had sores in their mouths they would BOTH need to line up perfectly and rub together...and the odds of that?
odds may definitely be in your favor, but why take chances?0 -
Here are some facts.
http://www.aids.org/topics/aids-faqs/how-is-hiv-transmitted/
Saliva DOES NOT transmit HIV
THANK YOU.
My father lost his battle with AIDS 2 years ago. This topic is very near and dear to my heart. Learn the facts, and spread ACCURATE information. This disease doesn't discriminate on who it infects.
I am sorry for your loss. But I am glad that someone first hand is able to clear up some of these misconceptions on the whole issue!! One day I hope they truly find a cure for this!0 -
Transmission can happen through any type of body fluid, so yes it can be passed through spit. Not by just swapping spit and kissing someone, but if the receiver has an open wound it can get into the blood stream.
this is SO incorrect!!!!!
even if the receiver of the kiss had an open wound, there is a) not enough viral load in spit, if any, for transmission, b) open wounds aren't the highest source of transmission in hiv, if it is a sore, it is bleeding out, not in, the rate of transmission is super LOW, even if they both had sores in their mouths they would BOTH need to line up perfectly and rub together...and the odds of that?
odds may definitely be in your favor, but why take chances?
there is no transmission through saliva, that is the point.0 -
Oops, I meant to quote and then post. Both of my parents died from AIDS when I was a child. Four children and two grandparents who lived with them, including myself, did not contract it. Blood and semen/vaginal fluids. That's it.
And breast milk.
More reason to get tested, protect yourselves, and be safe. My siblings and I were not breastfed and somehow none of us got it during birth.0
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