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is hiv in clear fluid from blisters?

HIV is present in the highest concentration of a carrier's blood. Puss is made up largely of white blood cells, which carry the body's immune response against invaders. From what I have read, it might stand to reason that since macrophages are attackers, not carriers, of pathogens, that puss would carry less risk than serum with red cells present. However, I was unable to find an article that stated the exact mechanism for HIV infection once in the bloodstream (i.e. just how in the blood it is carried). The articles simply say that blood concentration is highest. For this reason I would be careful around all bodily secretions of an infected person that contain blood cells, red, white, or platelet.

Tears, sweat, urine, and feces contain little to no virus and cannot transmit the virus. Saliva has very low levels of the virus and transmission in this way is also not possible (such as the sharing of a cup to drink from). Deep kissing if there is a cut or sore inside the mouth of both partners does pose a risk, however it would be from blood borne viral cells and not from the exchange of saliva.

It is possible to get HIV from drinking somewhat eleven buckets of someone's saliva who has HIV.

You can get HIV from someone's blood, which doesn't take much blood at all.

I'm sure you can get HIV from any fluids from someone who has HIV, so this would probably include clear liquid, which is basically water i believe from blisters. And also from Puss. But let more people answer your question before you listen to what i say.

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