Thursday, November 5, 2009

Please clear this problem about HIV and other viruses? (I need to clear my doubts) Thanks.?

When a person having common cold comes in contact with a healthy person, the healthy one gets infected (even because of hand shake, kiss or other physical contacts, not sex, and sharing other things) but when a HIV positive person comes in contact (not sex) with a healthy person then can he be infected if he contacts with the positive person in a way similar to the above condition of common cold. Please specify with reasons (yes or not, and why?).



What are the differences between the conditions of HIV and common cold viruses in the body?



Thanks.



Please clear this problem about HIV and other viruses? (I need to clear my doubts) Thanks.?antivirus downloads



Myth: You can get HIV from breathing the air around an HIV-infected person or from hugging or holding hands with an HIV-infected person.



Reality: HIV cannot be transmitted through:



Toilet seats or doorknob handles.



Touching, hugging, holding hands, or cheek kissing with an HIV-infected person.



Sharing eating utensils with an HIV-infected person.



Mosquito bites.



HIV is transmitted through contact with an HIV-positive person's infected body fluids, such as semen, pre-ejaculate fluid, vaginal fluids, blood, or breast milk. HIV can also be transmitted through needles contaminated with HIV-infected blood, including needles used for injecting drugs, tattooing or body piercing.

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