oh my i got an aids!!!
ay hoax ra diay....
himo pud tana ta ug thread para sa storybot...
oh my i got an aids!!!
ay hoax ra diay....
himo pud tana ta ug thread para sa storybot...
kakuyaw gud diay...hala dili nata pataka kaun ani diay...
naa ni ngari?
your right migo..hiv dies when exposed to air so i wonder how this happend..i doubted my knowledge about hiv being non-airborne bec of this thread so i researched to prove what i know..
from wikipedia: Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-ejaculate, or breast milk. HIV has been found at low concentrations in the saliva, tears and urine of infected individuals, but there are no recorded cases of infection by these secretions and the potential risk of transmission is negligible.
FAQs. Can I become infected with HIV through normal social contact/activities such as shaking hands/toilet seats/swimming pools/sharing cutlery/kissing/sneezes and coughs?
- No. HIV is not an airborne, water-borne or food-borne virus, and does not survive for very long outside the human body. Therefore ordinary social contact such as kissing, shaking hands, coughing and sharing cutlery does not result in the virus being passed from one person to another.
Can I become infected with HIV from needles on movie/cinema seats?
- There have been a number of stories circulating via the Internet and e-mail, about people becoming infected from needles left on cinema seats and in coin return slots. These rumours appear to have no factual basis.
For HIV infection to take place in this way the needle would need to contain infected blood with a high level of infectious virus. If a person was then pricked with an infected needle, they could become infected, but there is still only a 0.4% chance of this happening.
Although discarded needles can transfer blood and blood-borne illnesses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV, the risk of infection taking place in this way is extremely low.
hope this helps to avoid panic to people who doesnt know much about hiv..hehehe be safe..
ang sad naman...... kawawa naman...
HIV is not an airborne nor a foodborne virus & it can't live long outside the human body.
[but still we need to be aware of it...]
grabe pud ani oi... sa una pinya ra man 2 karon fast food joint na dyud... bitaw by spreading issues like this ba masamot hinuon nato ug alienate ang mga people which have this disease... masamot sila ug kawagtangan ug pag-asa...
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