Can Mosquitoes Give A Human Aids?


Question:
If a mosquitoe bites a person with aids, can it travel on the virus?

Answers:
Actually, no. First of all, HIV dies very quickly on contact with air. That's why you don't get it when someone with HIV breaths on you. Since the HIV on the bugs mouthparts would've probably died, it can't pass it on with the bite.

As for the blood it's carrying, mosquitos do not put blood into the human body. They suck the blood out and replace it with saliva, which would not contain any HIV.

Other Answers:
It may very well kill the mosquitoe before it has a chance to bite again.

theoretical I think it plausible but not likely Not at all !
Not all viruses can travel through all mosquitoes.
For instance, in the Caribbean's, it is only one type of mosquito (aedes aegypti) that transmit the Dengue Fever virus.
Same thing goes with the malaria. Not all moquitoes transmit it. Only a few types.


There has been no known case of such a thing. Viruses can be very difference from each other. The correct explanation is very complex, but at least you have a quick answer to your question.

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