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He will not be infected, and he can rest assured that even if he has AIDS, the virus content in his saliva is very low, not enough to be infectious, and he will not transmit AIDS in daily interactions.
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He doesn't need to have ulcers, his saliva itself contains HIV, the point is that you have mouth sores, and if he has AIDS, you can be infected, and it's hard to say how likely it is.
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It is possible to be contagious ... It can be transmitted through blood, even a little ... But not absolutely... You can go to the hospital for a checkup.
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You can go to the hospital to check it out, so you can feel at ease.
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As a single gay man, if there is unsafe behavior, it is best to develop the habit of regular physical examinations, at least regular HIV checks, and you can go to the CDC for a free initial screening.
Although the situation you said is not high-risk, it is still not absolutely certain that there is no risk when you are not sure of the safety of the other party, just like the first floor said that there are many possibilities, and if there is a broken acne on the back, there is still a risk.
In addition, the only STD that can be prevented by condoms is AIDS, and the effect on gonorrhea is okay, but absolutely speaking, it is not that if you use condoms, you definitely don't have to worry about AIDS; Other syphilis, genital warts, pubic lice, scabies, etc. don't even need to be contagious if you two have direct contact, it's really not to scare you, just to remind you that you are all gay people who must learn to protect themselves.
If you can, it's best to maintain a healthy regular partner, or it's okay if you're not afraid of other diseases, anyway, those can be **, although it will be a little painful and troublesome, and it will cost a little money, hehe.
If you have something to do, you can send me a message, I know everything about the health of gay people.
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Despite HIV's vulnerability, these viruses also have the weakness of surviving cells in blood and body fluids, not in the air, water and food, without which these viruses die quickly. It can only be spread when blood or body fluids carrying the virus enter directly from one person into another. Like the hepatitis B virus, it is destroyed by proteases in the digestive tract after entering the digestive tract.
Therefore, contact in daily life, such as shaking hands, kissing, eating together, living in the same room or office, touching **, doorknobs, toilet utensils, contact with sweat or tears, etc., will not be infected with HIV.
Mosquitoes suck blood when they bite, so can they transmit AIDS? According to research, HIV neither develops nor reproduces in mosquitoes, so it is impossible to transmit it biologically. Mechanical transmission is also not feasible in mosquitoes.
This is because mosquitoes spit out saliva through the salivary duct (as a lubricant to suck blood) before sucking blood, and then suck blood through the esophagus, and the blood is inhaled in one direction and will not be spit out again after inhalation. In addition, the residual blood on the mosquito's mouth is only a milliliter, and it takes 2,800 repeated bites to cause HIV infection. Moreover, even if the mosquito inhales the blood with the HIV virus, the HIV virus can be digested, destroyed and completely disappeared by the mosquito within 2 to 3 days.
According to the physiological characteristics of mosquitoes, once the mosquito sucks full of blood, it will not bite and suck blood again after it is completely digested. At present, there are no reports of HIV infection from mosquito or insect bites worldwide. Therefore, people do not have to worry about mosquitoes transmitting AIDS.
13) What is the chance of a normal person exchanging saliva kisses with an HIV-infected person or a patient to contract HIV?
A: There are trace amounts of viruses in saliva, and it is easy to get infected due to saliva exchange during deep kissing. The chance of infection depends on the immunity of the infected person, viral load (viral
load) and each other have no wounds in the mouth. However, the chance of infection with a deep kiss is not known. Recently, it was confirmed that the infection caused by deep kissing was caused by the man's tooth disease and bleeding after brushing his teeth, and the infection was caused by deep kissing with his wife.
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There are only three ways in which AIDS can be transmitted: sexually transmitted, mother-to-child and blood-borne. Normal life contact is not contagious, and neither is kissing.
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AIDS is one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world, and you say that it will not be contagious, but AIDS will not be infected in normal life. There are only three major routes, one is sexual transmission, and the other is mother-to-child transmission. And finally, blood-borne ...
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AIDS is mainly transmitted through blood and sex, as long as you avoid exposure to the virus and sexual aspects of the wound, you will not be infected!
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Don't think about AIDS if you have any symptoms, don't scare yourself, it's easy to catch a cold now that the seasons change, and there will be some symptoms.
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AIDS is contagious, but condoms can reduce the rate of HIV infection.
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Yes, it is usually transmitted through contact, blood, sexuality.
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It is a typical infectious disease.
Of course it's contagious.
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The main ways of transmission of AIDS are blood, breast milk, and sexuality, so we must have self-esteem, self-love, self-improvement, and self-love in our daily life.
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AIDS can be sexually transmitted, genetically transmitted, airborne, and blood-borne, but we must also stay away from AIDS and not let our families grieve for us.
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Sexually transmitted, blood-borne, mother-to-child transmission.
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1. HIV is one of the most fragile and demanding viruses in the world. In general, when HIV leaves the body fluids of the person on which it lives, it becomes inactivated, unable to replicate, and infected. Even if the body fluids carrying HIV leave the internal environment of the human body and are exposed to the external environment (air, water, sunlight, etc.), due to the lack of suitable temperature, pH, body fluid concentration and a series of other conditions, they will be inactivated immediately, and can only remain active under the conditions created by the laboratory that are almost exactly the same as the human environment.
This means that even if the body fluids of an HIV-infected person are contaminated on paper, the HIV in them is inactivated due to exposure to the air and is not infectious.
2. A small wound on your hand is not a serious open wound, and it cannot enter your body through the wound even if it comes into contact with active HIV. Because after a small wound like this is formed, it heals from the inside out, and it is not necessary to say that it must be scarred before it can play a protective role, because a strong protective layer has been formed inside.
So you are 100% free of HIV infection and do not need to be tested.
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It's okay, as long as you don't have a bleeding wound, the virus can't enter your bloodstream, and paper is not a good way to spread HIV (even if it has AIDS blood on it), so you don't need to go to the test.
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There is no need to check, you will not be infected with HIV in your daily life, and a wound with a large pinhole will not have a large amount of blood entering the body, and there is pressure in the body, and there is still no bleeding, so rest assured, you will not be infected indirectly.
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Just to be on the safe side, check it out.
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First, HIV can only survive in the blood, and if you want to be infected, you need a milliliter of blood or 2 liters of saliva to be infected.
Second, it is safe to have a wound but no bleeding and there is no risk of infection.
Third, HIV doesn't have the ability to separate itself from its bloodstream and run to the fader!
Fourth, even if the fader has a virus, it will not be infected, because the virus will become inactive and die immediately after leaving the bloodstream.
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You're fine without bleeding
There is a lot of virus in the blood, and even a little bit of it is relatively easy to spread once it comes into contact with a wound.
But your situation will not be at all, rest assured.
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You are not contagious at all, because HIV dies quickly when exposed to the air.
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A drop of tap water is about the same amount.
If the contagion rate is very low, don't scare yourself.
You shouldn't think so.
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