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can aids can spread through common cold​

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Answered by daraharshini9
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Explanation:

One of the biggest misconceptions about AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome and HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, the virus which causes AIDS, is the belief that both the disease and the virus can be contracted in the same fashion as the common cold, say officials with the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

HIV is unusual in that it's not spread the same way as most transmissible diseases like colds, influenza or the measles, health officials say. HIV is not transmitted through sneezing, coughing, eating or drinking from common utensils or by being around an infected person. People cannot get the disease from toilet seats or drinking fountains.

In fact, health officials stress, there have been no cases found in which HIV has been transmitted through casual - non-sexual - contact with a household member, relative, co-worker, friend or schoolmate

Answered by ranjana14
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No,

aids not spread through common cold.

It is spread through the changes in blood during vaccination and from other way.

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