why AIDS is not transmitted by mosquito ?
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mosquito suck the blood not inject blood
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I would imagine that the amount of blood remaining on a mosquito's ****** would simply not be enough to transmit a sufficient dose of the HIV virus for it to ever take hold, if it would indeed transmit any at all.
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the mosquito transmits Malaria. HIV is transmitted through unsafe sex or contact with the blood of an infected person. AIDS is a disease that is caused by HIV and involves a weakened immune system. Most people die from AIDS not HIV.
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The virus needs to be maintained under a strict set of conditions Unles it stays at the right temperature it dies. mosquitos are too cold.
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the mosquito transmits Malaria. HIV is transmitted through unsafe sex or contact with the blood of an infected person. AIDS is a disease that is caused by HIV and involves a weakened immune system. Most people die from AIDS not HIV.
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The virus needs to be maintained under a strict set of conditions Unles it stays at the right temperature it dies. mosquitos are too cold.
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AIDS is not transmitted by mosquito because luckily HIV is not carried by mosquito because of many reasons as follows they follow the mechanism of the digestion and the HIV gets digested in the mosquitoes stomach and the way of sucking mechanism many reasons are the causes many viruses like malaria and dengue except for the AIDS
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