thanks you,
when you say mucous membrane , for a man is the head(glans)and perhaps the inside of the foreskin of the penis ,right?
and for the woman , i suppose , the vagina
"with your words , if someone looks his penis and there is no wound after a sex contact , he can know if he contract hiv"
That is not what Vance and Lizzie said. During an act of unprotected vaginal/anal sex, an open wound is not necessary for the virus to be transmitted. Mucous membranes provide an efficient route for the virus to infect, since the virus has not left the confines of the two bodies.
Vance and Lizzie are talking about situations in which the virus-carrying body fluids have left the body. The environment, in this case, will have rendered the virus unable to infect in a very short amount of time. Further, the body's natural healing process begins to create a protective barrier immediately after one sustains a cut. This makes the possibility of contracting the virus from such contact unrealistic.
You never know if you contract HIV, but if you used a condom then it is no risk.
Yes it is the same for any fluids. You need an active open large cut and a lot of fluid.
is it happened the same if sperm or vaginal fluids come into contact with bleeding wound.......?
with your words , if someone looks his penis and there is no wound after a sex contact , he can know if he contract hiv
Open wound contact for the most part is a myth. You need a large active bleeding wound and con into contact with another large activly bleeding wound for a possible risk. And the wound would be large enough where you would be getting medical attention not doing something else.
Thanks for your answer. Can you explain to me what an open wound contact is ?? Im just wondering and cant seem to find an answer anywhere!
Thanks
hiv is not transmitted from environmental surfaces...period.
hiv IS transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
you do NOT have a hiv concern.