salavia mouth swab
Salavia lava lama nuclear acids and lemons
24 to 36 hrs
Anything can be contaminated with HIV, a simple touch could spread it, but, usually not so much.
because you touch tomato sauce and a burger bites you on you little finger and all ur skin falls of and turns to HIV which falls onto your bum from the ground ....... word out to all the HIV criminals out there peace of cake mother aids
If you have been "using" they can still tell from any amount of saliva.
If you are around someone with HIV you are ALWAYS at risk of contracting the disease, but HIV and AIDS are different. Just because you have HIV does not mean that you will contract AIDS, but you are much more likely to in the future. As long as you're careful and you are not letting this person bleed all over you you will be fine. Do NOT touch their blood if they're bleeding.
Your saliva galnds produce salavia (mouth watering, essentially) in preparation to taste and begin digetsing foods.
If you are not already infected with HIV, then you cannot get it by touching your own blood. HIV can only be contracted if you touch somebody else's blood who is already infected with the disease. This website gives you a detailed explaination of how HIV can be transferred: http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/hiv?page=basics-00-05
- by talking to someone who has HIV - sharing food and water - touching skin, hair etc - breathing the same air - touching a surface someone with HIV has touched - swimming in the same pool
HIV is transmitted through contact with infected body fluid (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.) If none of these fluids are allowed to enter the body, a person is not considered to have a risk for HIV infection.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.