HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, isn't spread by kissing. Cold sores are caused by herpes virus, not HIV.
the answer is yes.you may get HIV by kissing someone infected, but you would have to pass spit.aka tongue kissing.
No, not from a casual kiss.
The risk of acquiring HIV infection through kissing is very small. However, people who are not receiving proper therapy can become infected with the virus and transmit it to others. The risk of acquiring a herpes virus infection through kissing is much greater and herpes virus infection is not as harmless as was once believed.
As soon as they test positive for the HIV virus.
do we get hiv virus through short lips to lips
It is against the law to KNOWINGLY expose someone to the HIV virus. That means if you have unprotected sex with someone who had no idea they were carrying the virus, then no offense has been commited.
It can't transfer by casual kissing; however deep french kissing, under certain circumstances, may be able to transfer the virus.
The HI virus that causes AIDS is not usually able to penetrate the oral mucosa, unless there are wounds in it. However the amounts of the virus in saliva are very little, making an infection even less likely. As such the risk of transferring HIV by tongue kissing is close to zero.
What you have to remember is that the HIV virus is spread via bodily fluids. Kissing that does not involve exchange of fluids is not risky (closed mouth or "social" kissing). Kissing that involves the exchange of fluids, on the other hand, poses a small risk if one of the individuals involved has HIV.The CDC has cautioned against open-mouthed kissing if individuals are HIV positive. Although the risk of transmission is very small, it cannot be ruled out completely.Answer 2It is highly unlikely that you will get HIV from open mouthed kissing.. The only reason why the CDC cautions against it, is in cases where both people have open cuts on their lips, or active herpes lesions. It would take more than two cups of saliva to be transferred from one person to another, to get the infection through the saliva, so this method is yes, highly unlikely, but just don't go to any Guiness Book of World Records kissing festivals with a person who you know is infected. =) You also cannot get HIV from oral sex, either, as long as there is no open sore on the mouth of the infected person giving the oral sex.
No. You can only get the HIV virus through blood transfers and sex.
HIV is in sweat, but not in sufficient quantity to cause the virus to transfer.