HyperactiveMiss answered Monday July 11 2005, 11:19 pm: Can I get AIDS from mosquitoes, ticks, or other biting insects?
This is probably one of the most commonly asked questions, and the answer is NO. Contrary to belief, mosquitoes, ticks, and other insects that blood cant transmit HIV. Mosquitoes and ticks can only take blood out of someone's body. They can't inject it back in. Basically, if an insect sucked blood from an infected person, they couldn't inject that same blood into your body. Even if they were capable injecting blood, the amount of blood removed by a mosquito is not nearly enough to contain sufficient quantities of the virus to infect anyone.
MummuM answered Monday July 11 2005, 11:11 pm: AIDS is from sexual intercourse (if it's with someone who has AIDS already) or blood (sharing the same niddles, or your blood touching the other persons blood with AIDS). As for your question, no you can't get AIDS from mosquitos.
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JLyNn answered Monday July 11 2005, 9:53 pm: no, i think all you can get from mosquitos is the west nile virus. AIDS is from sexual intercourse. hope i helped! (: [ JLyNn's advice column | Ask JLyNn A Question ]
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