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How about children eating what HIV patients have eaten?

Not quite sure what kind of food you are referring to! If you are talking about simply eating from a pot and a plate, that's fine! But if you say, half-eaten candy and then spit it out for the child to eat! That's unhygienic regardless of whether or not it's an HIV patient! HIV is transmitted under a single condition, mother-to-child, blood, and sex! HIV dies quickly when exposed to air, and HIV is afraid of high temperatures, which can kill HIV at more than 80 degrees! So I don't really understand what you mean by having eaten.

The chances of winning 5 million dollars are 5 million times greater than yours, okay! The chance of eating together every day is less than 0.0001%, so don't make a fuss and scare yourself!

HIV patients have eaten something children eat all right, we know that at present AIDS currently only three ways of transmission, that is, blood, mother and child; sexual transmission. Sexual transmission is the most rampant. Therefore, HIV patients have eaten something children eat all right can rest assured.

First of all, there are three main ways of transmission, blood transmission, sexual transmission, and mother-to-child transmission! If the HIV carrier's mouth does not ulcerate and bleed, the things eaten to the child to eat, is not a problem, because the saliva of the amount of virus and less, the HIV carrier's mouth does not bleed, not enough to spread the virus, so you can rest assured that all things are careful for the good, daily life with HIV patients will not be spread HIV!

Without going into the sudden pathway of infection, two elements are mentioned, one, there has to be a sufficient amount of virus. Two, to have enough time.

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