is it a myth or true...?Can insects transmit HIV?
NO becuz the virus can only survive surrounded by humans.they donot inject blood from a previous bite but into the next creature bitten ,rather it injects saliva,which act as a lubricant so the insect can feed competently.also infected ppl don't have constantly enjoy high level of HIV intheir blood stream.Also insect mouth parts retain only a drastically small amounts of blood on their surfaces.finally it has be found tht insects normally don't travel from one personage to the next hastily after ingersting blood.Rather,they fly to a resting place to digest the blood meal.
If I bring back it, that's my story.
They cannot. It would seem a logical vector, but it does not work that approach. I think because it would stipulation a non human reservoir for the disease to be spread that way.
no!
the onloy insect that can is mesquitoes but even still thats extremmmmmly irregular
I think that they can.
Not to my education. I've read that mosquitoes can not.
I'm not positive but I thought that you can only grasp HIV when infected bodily fluid comes in contact near a "mucus membrane" such as the vagina, penis, mouth, anus or an open wound.
just when they have unprotected sex and blood transfusions or IV drug users, as expected.
nooooooo
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Can insects transmit HIV?
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