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∙ 15y agoNo, you can't catch HIV like this. You catch HIV only from exchanging body fluids through unprotected sex, or sharing needles.
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∙ 15y agoYes you certainly can.
Is risky to share a toothbrush or eating utensil with someone who is infected with Hepatitis B because you can get it. This can be transferred through the blood.
You can get infected by Survy by not eating enough vegtables and fruits (lack of vitamin C).
Conservation
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.
By eating infected food.
Many zoonotic diseases that are passed by eating the meat of infected animals can be prevented by proper cooking of the infected meat.
No. HIV infection comes from being in contact with the HIV virus. Which you usually get by having sex or sharing needles with someone else who's already infected.
Anthrax from animals:Humans can become infected with anthrax by handling products from infected animals or by breathing in anthrax spores from infected animal products (like wool, for example). People also can become infected with gastrointestinal anthrax by eating undercooked meat from infected
Normally cholera is caught by drinking infected water or eating food that has been contaminated by a person infected with the bacteria (not washing their hands properly).
Still others are spread by eating the flesh of infected animals. Tapeworms are spread this way. Other diseases are spread by insect vectors. An insect, such as a flea or tick, feeds on an infected animal, then feeds on a human.
They can clean some infected wounds by eating all the dead flesh.