If a mosquito drinks the blood of someone that has aids then flys off and finds !


Question: If a mosquito drinks the blood of someone that has aids then flys off and finds another victim!?
and bite that victim, would that person catch the aids!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
No and this is why:

AID victims have actually very little of the virus circulating in the blood!. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that a mosquito would suck up any of the virus much less deposit it into another person!.
Also, mosquitoes have two "valves" or sorts!. One for sucking in and one for depositing fluids back into the human!. Therefore, a mosquito is not flushing blood into one person and then the next!. Once its in, the blood stays in!.
Lastly, the virus would find it very hard to live in a mosquito!. There is not a sufficient system or food for it to live on while in the mosquito!. Especially after going through its digestive mucus!.

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Do mosquitoes carry AIDS!?
No evidence to support that likelihood exists!. If HIV infected blood is taken by a mosquito the virus is digested (killed) inside of the body of mosquito!. If a mosquito takes a partial HIV infected blood meal from a person and then immediately feeds on an uninfected person, there would not be enough HIV particles present to transmit the disease!. In fact, it is highly unlikely (1 in 10million chance) there would even be a single unit of HIV present!. Finally, for a mosquito to be able to carry AIDS, the disease would need to pass from the gut of the mosquito to the salivary glands where it would later be injected into the next host!. This is quite a long and extensive process even No with diseases that flourish in mosquitoes (like encephalitis)!.
I found this site hope it helps
http://www!.pcbeachmosquito!.org/FAQ!.html#!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would say the body defense system would be able to take care of that little of substance that enters the body!. I see what your saying and im not educated in any type of field like this but i would just say that a little mosquito can't take and transfer that much so its like if it lands on someone with cancer!. Good question, this may not be that good of answer!. sry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think research probably shows that to not be the case!. but then again, i've heard it's not the case for years!. But it's wierd, mosquitoes cause malaria !. The same symptoms like swollen lymph nodes and extreme bedridden illness!. but a lot of people do survive malaria, it's the children that normally die!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I have actually done research on this, and it is highly unlikely that the mosquito will pass aids on to the next person!.!.!.when a mosquito bites an infected person, the mosquito's body actually "digests" the aids, so it doesn't get passed on!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you do have a chance if the mosquito bites the 2nd person within 5 min but if the bug has his fill on the frist person really you have nothing to worry about!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, because a mosquito takes too small an amount to start, and it does not let any previously drawn blood go into it's next "victim"!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There is too little blood in the mosquito to transfer it to a person and get them infected!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it's possible BUT highly unlikely!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

noWww@Answer-Health@Com

yup, der both fked :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

I don't know!. but a very good question to askWww@Answer-Health@Com





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