Can The AIDS Virus Be Transmitted Through Drinking
Water?
You can be safe
about not getting AIDS from your drinking water; there is absolutely no
evidence that AIDS can be transmitted through drinking water.
To be more precise,
you can't get AIDS by drinking the virus; it must get into the blood directly.
Also, the virus is
very weak outside the body and rapidly becomes noninfectious. HIV is a serious
disease that reduces the body’s ability to fight infections. HIV often leads to
AIDS which may result in death.
However, many
people with HIV/AIDS look healthy and have no symptoms. You cannot tell by
looking at a person if they are infected, in fact many people do not know
themselves that they are infected. That is why it is always recommended for you
and your partner to get tested before engaging in sexual activities.
But understandably,
there are many questions regarding the possible transmission of AIDS through
water in general, not limited to just drinking waters.
For example, if an HIV positive patient drank
water from a container and some quantity of his blood from the wounded lip
blends into the water, then if you drink the remainder water, will you be
infected?
Or what if my gums were wounded too?
Secondly, if an HIV
positive person has many wounds on his body and he swims in the same pool where
you are swimming, what if his blood blends in the water and you have a wound on
your body too? Or his urine or seminal fluid blends in the water. Will you be
infected or not?
Or what if my gums were wounded too?
With all the
above, the chances are very slim for HIV infection. It depends on how much
water is remaining in the container which got contaminated with a tinge of
blood from a wounded lip! You should be more bothered about other infections
like Hepatitis B and C viruses, HSV 1 etc.
Secondly, water in
swimming pools are heavily chlorinated. Most of the infectious agents get
inactivated and destroyed by the chlorine content of the water. HIV is one of
them.
Please remember,
HIV is a very sensitive virus. Even if the virus was present in your drinking
water supply or in your swimming pool, the virus is easily killed during the
disinfection process of water treatment, so you should have little worries. It
gets destroyed very easily.
So what are the
ways HIV can be transmitted?
HIV
is passed through blood, semen, birth, breast milk, such as:
·
Sharing
contaminated needles (ex: drugs, vitamins, steroids, tattoos, and piercings)
·
Infected
mother to baby during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding
·
Direct
exposure to infected blood or blood products
How
is HIV not transmitted?
·
Through
casual contact, such as sharing glasses, holding hands or shaking hands
·
Through
normal workplace environments
·
It
is not an airborne virus
How
can I protect myself from HIV virus?
1. Have protected sex
– Always check that the condom is not damaged nor expired.
2. Get tested – know your
HIV status
3. Abstain – Reduce
your risk by not engaging in risky sexual behaviors
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The
current HIV test - called the ELISA test - was developed in the spring of 1985
to protect the national blood supply. All donated units of blood are currently
tested for the presence of HIV. The test, though highly sensitive, was never
intended to be a diagnostic tool.
Consequently,
a second antibody test was developed, the Western Blot. If a person's ELISA
test is positive, the second test is conducted. It takes two to six weeks for
antibodies to show up in the system after initial exposure to HIV.
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Abstinence
from high risk activities is the best way to completely avoid contracting this
disease because prevention is far more efficient than looking for a cure, which
is still in the research phase.
Education
about HIV/AIDS is the key to educating yourself on this topic and understanding
the steps to avoid this very serious disease.
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