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If a mosquito bites a human with AIDS then bites an unifected human does the uninfected human get AIDS?

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If a mosquito bites a human with AIDS then bites an unifected human does the uninfected human get AIDS?

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No, a mosquito can’t spread AIDS or HIV. When a mosquito bites and takes a blood meal they would take a certain number of viruses in your body, along with the blood meal. And that amount of viruses would not be enough to transmit AIDS to another person. And another reason is that when the virus is taken out of a human body or a monkey’s body, then the temperature goes down because the mosquitoes don’t have the same body temperature as mammals. Once its temperature drops much below that of the human body, the AIDS virus dies. And while mosquitoes can’t spread AIDS from one person to another, they can and do transmit malaria.

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