Thursday, September 23, 2010

is in attendance any facts proving that mosquitos can spread the hiv virus.?

No. Mosquitos use two separate tubes for feeding--one puts the blood thinner into the bloodstream, the separate one sucks out the blood. They don't inject blood into the bloodstream.
They don't ingest enough HIV to transmit it. An AIDS-free individual would hold to be bitten by 10 million mosquitoes that had begin feeding on an AIDS possessor to receive a single unit of HIV from contaminated mosquito mouthparts.
More info:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/aids.
NOT nonetheless but I suspect they do since they are in direct contact beside your blood
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Hi,,,, actually no supposidly the mosquito can Not spread the HIV virus.. but,,,, i still wonder myself?
If it can spread washed out fever,, malaria,, and bird flu,,,,, why not HIV,,,, what i enjoy read is that the HIV cannot live in amenable air??
hang on to your ears open on this one.
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I think tonalc is right. Not simply is the HIV virus fairly pathetic, it dies in in the order of an hour outside a suitable environment.
But to get AIDS, it's better to attain the virus into your lymph nodes rather than directly into the blood.
The virus get "pushed" into close contact with immune cell in the lymph nodes.
also, the virus probably wouldn't survive the mosquitoes' digestion.
Yes at hand is and no they can't.
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