Why Don't Mosquitos Transmit AIDS?

Why don't mosquitos transmit AIDS? is it possible to get AIDS from a mosquito? What if you slap the mosquito, it's blood smears all over you.
Answers:    If a mosquito sucks blood containing HIV, the virus will be digested. When you slap a mosquito and the blood gets smeared adjectives over your body, you still wont get HIV/AIDS because it will be your own blood. And if you already have the virus it wont matter consequently. You see it can't possibly be any body else blood because if the mosquito is full after sucking blood from one person, it goes off to rest and lay eggs (the protein contained by the blood is necessary for laying viable eggs). It wont need to suck any body else again. By the time it desires to suck more blood (the following evening), the HIV will have been digested.
egrini Kitara-Okot
http:www.malariapreventiontips.com Source(s): I am a doctor
the enzymes present in a mosquito's body kill the aids virus. the virus is very picky about what kind of host environment it will live contained by. So, no, you cannot get aids from a mosquito. You can get other diseases however, like West Nile Virus or Malaria.


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