Tuesday, October 19, 2010

If a mosquito bites a human next to AIDS later bites an unifected human does the uninfected human bring AIDS?

If a mosquito bites a human next to AIDS later bites an unifected human does the uninfected human bring AIDS?
No, a mosquito can't spread AIDS or HIV.
When a mosquito bites and takes a blood spread they would take a constant number of viruses surrounded by your body, along with the blood teatime. And that amount of viruses would not be ample to transmit AIDS to another person. And another basis is that when the virus is taken out of a human body or a monkey's body, then the heat goes down because the mosquitoes don't hold the same body warmth as mammals.
Once its temperature drops much below that of the human body, the AIDS virus dies. And while mosquitoes can't spread AIDS from one individual to another, they can and do transmit malaria.
could happen. alarming huh?
That's a hard sound out to answer, I have not hear of any cases of mosquitoes carrying the AIDS virus and infecting a human without AIDS. The merely way that the virus can be transmitted is through sex, or dirtied blood transfusions, or passed on to a newborn baby from an infected mother.
It's a flawless question, but freak4it is positively correct. You canNOT get AIDS for a mosquito bite. The mosquito would own a very low copy number of the virus, the virus would be not sufficiently expert to replicate inside the mosquito and would not survive very long inside the mosquito, so nearby is virtually no chance of nouns.

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