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Is it at all possible to transmit the AIDS virus via Mosquitos?


Is it at all possible to transmit the AIDS virus via Mosquitos?

Some people argue that the needle-like mouth of the mosquito could lift the virus from one person and inject it into another. This is not possible. The mosquito does not inject blood. The mosquito sucks out blood from a person, and that blood goes into its stomach. When it bites another person, it does not inject the first person鈥檚 blood into the second person, but only saliva from its salivary glands. Mosquito saliva does not contain HIV. Unlike malaria, the virus does not develop in the mosquito and is not present in its saliva. HIV only multiplies in human cells. In the name itself we can know i.e. AIDS is an ACQUIRED SYNDROM and not a SPREAD SYNDROME. Read further --

Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV is a retrovirus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a condition in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections. Previous names for the virus include Human T-Lymphotropic Virus-III (HTLV-III) and lymphadenopathy-associated virus (LAV).

Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, or breast milk. Within these body fluids HIV is present as both free virus particles and virus within infected immune cells. The three major routes of transmission are sexual intercourse, contaminated needles and transmission from an infected mother to her baby at birth or through breast milk. Screening of blood products for HIV in the developed world has largely eliminated transmission through blood transfusions or infected blood products in these countries.

technically, yes. But it's HIGHLY unlikely unless the majority of the population you are around carries it.

i would say yes

NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No the mosquito byte doesn't reach the blood mainstream and to be infected with AIDS such stream should be reached (like with a needle)

It has been proclaimed as possible- in theory. However, there has never been a known case of transmission by a mosquito, and it is deemed as incredibly unlikely to happen.

Yes but as they have small penis's it is difficult to have sex with them

No, however you can get other diseases or viruses. AIDS is not one of them.

wthing5 is correct. Mosquitos have very small thangs, but they say size doesn't matter. In any case, make sure the mosquito wears a condom. You may have to ask the pharmacist for the extra small sized ones.

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