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No. the aids virus needs a consistent environment and dies easily outside the body. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by a virus known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV). HIV is contagious and can be transmitted from person to person. HIV can be transmitted during sexual contact, sharing contaminated needles, from mother to child through breast milk or during birth. HIV has also been spread as the result of contaminated blood products.

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well,no.you cannot take hiv and put it in something. as soon as you take the blood out of your body (if u have hiv) it dies right away. and besides hiv(AIDS)is passed through blood it cannot be passed by food.(even if you have hiv and put your blood on food as soon as it hits your stomichthe acid will kill it)
HIV does not live outside the human body. The virus dies very shortly after exposure to air.

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No, there are no recorded cases of someone being infected with HIV from an environmental surface. HIV is very fragile when outside of the host. Something as simple as air exposure will damage the virus' shell. Even if the virus survives for a short period, the shell being damaged will stop it from being able to replicate.

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no, you cannot catch aids if you swallow the saliva of an infected person.

HIV cannot be transmitted by casual contact such as shaking hands or hugging or kissing someone HIV positive. You cannot get HIV by using a public pool, hot tub, Jacuzzi, telephone, drinking fountain, and bathroom. A mosquito bite giving blood sharing a drink, or being coughed or sneezed on by someone HIV positive cannot transmit HIV. Transmission of HIV while getting a tattoo or through a body piercing is possible, but it can be prevented.

however you can get HIV through direct contact of the bloodstream with a bodily fluid containing the HIV germ, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk and some body fluids sometimes handled by healthcare workers (fluids surrounding the brain and spinal cord, bone joints, and around an unborn baby). HIV is passed from person to person by sex (anal, vaginal or oral ), sharing needles with a drug user HIV positive, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding if the mother has HIV and very rarely blood transfusions dew to modern and maditory checks of the donated blood.

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Posibly, but you would have to eat the meat raw and still warm.

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It is highly unlikely to contract HIV from ingesting it in food.

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You will not get HIV by kissing someone that's infected.

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No it does not.

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