Can HIV be transmitted by A mosquito bite?


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no it cannot.

There is no evidence of this. there is no need to fear catching HIV from a mosquito bite. When mosquitoes bite a person, they do not inject the blood of a previous victim into the person they bite next. Mosquitoes do, however, inject saliva into their victims, which may carry diseases such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever or the West Nile virus, thus infecting the person being bitten. However, HIV is not transmitted this way
On the other hand, a mosquito may have HIV-infected blood in her gut, and if swatted on the skin of a human who then scratches it, transmission may occur. This risk is very small, and no cases have yet been identified through this route.

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no the molecule is much to big it kills the mosquito

Nope, don't worry. No


That's a illness thats transmitted through human fluids,no.


i heard it can if you get biten within a certain time frame. like a few minutes. check on line with medical answers.
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No, if it were like that, we all have AIDS, so don't wory You will not get HIV fron a mosquito bite. The AIDS virus does not live in a mosquito, and it is not transmitted through a mosquito's salivary glands like other diseases such as malaria. Even if the mosquito bites an infected person, it will digest the infected blood before biting someone else.


no only malaria can be transmitted by A mosquito bite and no other diseases


i think yes.have you ever seen how much blood they have when thier full ?..oh and btw do you have aids ?.

nooooooooooo


no it cannot transfer

Hiv can be transmitted from a mosquite because it is carry in the person blood now it can bring you what the next person got so yes you can hiv from a mosquito no
only by blood or semen form sexual contact or by sharing needles and from mother to child


sorry.
not even a case is reported yet.
so no probss
even if a mosq bites u 100000000 tmes a day




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