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Can mosquitos carry the AIDS Virus? |
i was outside with a person who had AIDS and there were a lot of mosquitos. Is it possible that it can be given to me from the mosquitos after they bit the person with AIDS. No. Researchers have found that mosquitoes digest the virus that causes AIDS, completely destroying any virus particles. In addition, HIV circulates at very low levels in the blood. An AIDS-free individual would have to be bitten by 10 million AIDS-infected mosquitoes in order to receive one unit of HIV. no. mosquitos don't carry AIDs Yes, but very unlikely. No. |
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