No; saliva does not have enough of the virus to transmit the infection. However, if blood is in the saliva, the virus can be transmitted.
Saliva.
Saliva does not transmit HIV.
There are many body fluids that are not a risk for HIV infection. Tears, sweat, urine and saliva do not carry risks for HIV transmission.
yes. it happened to me lots of times.
The mouth is where food enters the digestive system and is broken down by chewing and saliva. The anus is where waste leaves the body after nutrients have been absorbed.
if three person who are not HIV positive/AIDS have sexual relation ship with each other, any possibility of HIV/ AIds?
Saliva has no Aids or HIV in an infected person but everything else can spread the virus.
It depends, if your partner has active HIV virus then yes you could potentially get HIV or AIDS from *ANY* body fluid. So think sweat, saliva, blood, etc.
No, aids can only be passed on through body fluids. IE Sperm, Saliva and also blood. How ever, to get aids from saliva you have to drink at least 9 litres of it so kissing is fine. So if your partner does not have aids you will not get it from that partner.
HIV. Is a virus. Such as AIDS. If you are HIV positave you may get AIDS. Which happens when one of the four body fluids enter one of the four body openings. It's a disease.
Sperm entering the body through the anal passage does not result in pregnancy, as the anus is not connected to the reproductive organs needed for fertilization. However, there is a risk of sexually transmitted infections if proper protection is not used.
Through an opening, mouth, nose, eyes, ears, anus, urinary tract, or a cut in the skin.