Warning! A Woman acquires HlV after sharing manicure equipments
After sharing manicure tools, woman gets infected with HIV. This is so alarming! Watch this and be informed! Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is transmitted in three modes: (a) blood transfusion, (b) infected syringe, and (c) sexual intercourse. However, a woman from Brazil is said to have been infected with the disease just by sharing manicure tools.
A very rare case of disease transmission was reported in Brazil after a 22-year old woman shared manicure equipments with her cousin.
According to news sources, a Brazilian woman was revealed to be HIV positive when she went to donate some blood. She had not engaged in unprotected sex of any sort so it was bizarre she contracted the disease. It was concluded that she had been infected with the virus when she shared manicuring tools with her cousin almost 11 years ago. It was revealed she was also HIV positive. Sounds pretty scary, right? Well there is some good news that did come out of this. After media frenzy and many forums about the topic it was revealed that the chances of you getting infected with the HIV virus while getting a manicure is extremely rare.
Hospital doctors and immunology experts still haven't identified if it indeed is the cause. An anonymous woman from Brazil claims of being infected from HIV after having shared some manicure tools with someone. She was oblivious of being inflicted with such a disease until she attempted to donate blood. When her blood was tested, it was found out that she had an alarming amount of viral load.
Here are some facts that should be known about the HIV virus:
Everyone is reminded to practice diligence and extreme caution so as to avoid being infected with such a dreadful virus.
I'm sure the people with jobs in Brazil as doctors and even those partners of theirs with medical jobs in Australia are doing everything they can to analyze the incident.
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A very rare case of disease transmission was reported in Brazil after a 22-year old woman shared manicure equipments with her cousin.
According to news sources, a Brazilian woman was revealed to be HIV positive when she went to donate some blood. She had not engaged in unprotected sex of any sort so it was bizarre she contracted the disease. It was concluded that she had been infected with the virus when she shared manicuring tools with her cousin almost 11 years ago. It was revealed she was also HIV positive. Sounds pretty scary, right? Well there is some good news that did come out of this. After media frenzy and many forums about the topic it was revealed that the chances of you getting infected with the HIV virus while getting a manicure is extremely rare.
Hospital doctors and immunology experts still haven't identified if it indeed is the cause. An anonymous woman from Brazil claims of being infected from HIV after having shared some manicure tools with someone. She was oblivious of being inflicted with such a disease until she attempted to donate blood. When her blood was tested, it was found out that she had an alarming amount of viral load.
Here are some facts that should be known about the HIV virus:
- The HIV virus cannot be contracted through casual contact. This means you can share utensils or drink out of the same water glass as an infected person and not contract the virus. You can even kiss the person and still be safe, unless the person and you have open sores on the mouth.
- The only ways you can get HIV are through blood-to-blood, bodily fluid (semen, vaginal, and/or rectal), and mucous membrane contact. In some cases, HIV can be passed from a mother to her baby during pregnancy. So unless you are sharing in activities such as unprotected sex and the use of needles with an infected person, or are handling the blood of an HIV patient without proper protection, the chances you can get this disease are again, very rare.
- HIV does not survive very long outside the body so the chances of it lingering on manicuring tools are very low.
Everyone is reminded to practice diligence and extreme caution so as to avoid being infected with such a dreadful virus.
I'm sure the people with jobs in Brazil as doctors and even those partners of theirs with medical jobs in Australia are doing everything they can to analyze the incident.
Watch The Video Here :