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If hiv spreads thru xchange of syringes by drug addicts sufferin wit aids,Y can't it spread thru dog's bite?


Like i ve heard that hiv spreads thru syringes which s exchanged by drug addicts who've aids.. Will hiv spread thru dog's bite which just bit an aids' patient? It was said that hiv won't spread thru dog's bite and so.. But wat s different in either of these cases? Because in dog's case too, ther s transfusion of blood with hiv just like drug addicts ther s an exchange of hiv virus in syringes

If a dog bit an infected human then before the virus could die bit an uninfected human it is possible for a dog to transmit HIV that way. Difficult to do since the dog would have to get enough blood with enough virus and then manage to put enough of that into the second human who was bitten. The virus would not live long in a dogs mouth and does not live at all in a dog. So the odds of this happening are a million to one or more. It COULD possibly happen if everything was just right.

Dogs don't get HIV. HIV is a human disease.

Dogs teeth are not hollow. But an infected dog can spread the disease because he would be creating a wound then contaminating it with saliva. But man, that is unlikely. Aids is transmitted through fluids and hypodermics are hollow. They can carry contaminated blood in them and inject it directly into the blood stream.

I've never heard of a dog having or even being a carrier of AIDS.

your mouth and any animal mouth has poisons to control bacteria and also kill foreign bodies.

I believe dogs have a natural antiseptic/antibacterial component in their saliva. They do not contract human diseases.

So far, dogs don't get AIDS. If a dog bites an AIDS person and immediately bites someone else, it is possible that the AIDS virus will be transferred, but if the dog does not immediately bite anyone, the virus will leave the dog through the usual mucous routes.

canines may have a strain of immunodeficiency virus...and it possible that it is a different strain...one (if transmitted to humans) that cannot infect other...dogs dont really have HIV....cats have FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus..... HIV..but in cats...) and sssooo dogs may have some form of that, but for that species...

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