-
Where did you hit the toilet? Inner walls? This probability is very small, every time you go out of the room, someone will clean it, so the toilet is almost impossible to get AIDS just by touching the toilet. Wow. That's fine. Earthlings want S
-
AIDS is transmitted through three modes: mother-to-child, blood-borne and sexually transmitted.
You can't get infected with a hotel toilet.
-
No, because AIDS is sexually transmitted and blood-borne.
-
It's hard to say, AIDS can also be transmitted through urine.
-
Although people living with HIV have the same appearance as normal people, their blood, semen, vaginal secretions, skin and mucosal breakdowns or inflammatory ulcers exudate contain a large amount of HIV, which is highly contagious. Breast milk also contains viruses and is contagious. The virus can also be found in saliva, tears, sweat, and urine, but it contains very little virus and is not very contagious.
-
Probably not... HIV leaves the human body ... Die in a few minutes ...
-
Generally, no, the hotel is generally disinfected.
-
Thinking too much. Go to the hospital for a blood test.
In this case, you will not be infected with HIV. The disease is generally contagious and can be transmitted through blood, sex, and vertical transmission from mother to child. You can't get the disease through ordinary daily contact.
Consult a professional doctor, it should be 2 hours after leaving the body and the virus will die.
No, AIDS is transmitted through blood, body fluids, sexual activity, etc., but it requires direct contact with body fluids, etc., so you will not be infected in this case. >>>More
Hello, AIDS is transmitted by bodily fluids.
It is impossible to get AIDS, the primary mode of transmission of AIDS is blood-borne transmission and mother-to-child transmission, although the appearance of HIV-infected people is the same as that of normal people, their blood, semen, vaginal secretions, skin and mucosal damage or inflammatory ulcer exudate contain a lot of HIV, with strong infection, breast milk also contains viruses, infection. The virus can also be found in saliva, tears, sweat, and urine, but it contains very little virus and the infection is not large. Ordinary touching does not infect HIV, so people with HIV should not be discriminated against in their daily lives, such as eating together and shaking hands.