Who have thought going on for it?
Answer:
The answer is no.
Several reasons why. The sense is that because the HIV virus is considered 'food' to the mosquito, and therefore it is digested and no damage done. Secondly, the mosquito has two ...tubes. One which is for food and the other is for salivary gland. They help yourself to up the food (blood) but they insert the saliva portion...two different things so transmission is impossible. Finally, mosquitoes a short time ago can't ingest enough to transmit the virus.
This is unlike the lice for malaria or encephalitis; those organisms 'trick' the mosquito into thinking it is NOT food and then go through a metamorphasis and then it is transmitted.
Where did AIDS come from? The first prearranged case be from a man in the Congo nouns, how he got it is unknown and that be way put a bet on in 1959!! The poster that stated this is from sex next to monkeys is getting that from a book and that was the agreed theory until 1999. In that year researchers found that a subspecies of a chimp within West Africa is the original source of the HIV-1. It be introduced when hunters were exposed to the infected blood.
No. You can't procure AIDS that way.
You call for much more blood or bodily fluid to contract AIDS than that.
Yes you can get AIDS
aids come from african monkeys, it is like a proven certainty, so some sick fellow out there, screwed a monkey, and give it to some one, and voila, it spread like undomesticated fire.
i have thought in the order of the mosquito thing. and leeches. and ticks. i honestly dont know. i would right to be heard google it.
good ask,never thought of that before
Please see the previous question and answers on the subject in this website itself.
The HIV virus is not transmitted by mosquito. The virus is hugely temperature sensitive, so when it is out of the body for even a short length of time, it begins to corrosion. Also, the virus is easily digested contained by a mosquito. Remember, once a mosquito has gotten its crowd, it will not then on the double go and bite someone else.
Malaria is a parasitic disease spread by a much larger bug, which is alive. These larger particle actually plug the proboscis (the beak of the insect) so he can't grasp a drink. The frustrated mosquito then go and immediately bites someone else, first trying to spit out the plug, thus injecting the latest host.
Hope this explains things.
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