No. HIV is only transmitted through vaginal and anal sex. Saliva not only doesn't carry HIV but it also carries enzymes that render HIV, if it were present, ineffective. Even if this person had blood in their mouth from a cut or sore, it wouldn't be a risk. Unless the burn was opened, profusely bleeding, and you had just punched the other person in the mouth repeatedly beforehand, you weren't at risk.
Yes burnt skin can admit the virus into the body, more easily than unburnt skin.
You can catch HIV from a women's fluid touching a burn on skin if the woman is infected with the virus.
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HIV needs body warmth in order to survive and so if it is cold enough for the blood to dry..........
There is ZERO risk from getting scratched even if there is fluids on there nails, HIV is rendered inactive and unable to infect once exposed to air. Unlikely, but not impossible. HIV is spread by the transfer of bodily fluids. If you get scratched hard enough to bleed, then there's an open path into your blood stream. If the one doing the scratching would have fresh blood or semen (from themselves) on their nails when they scratched you there is a small possibility.
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No. There is nothing scratched into the moon. There is a possibility that there is still some form of humans being there.
Being drunk has nothing to do with getting HIV. You get HIV if you have sex with someone who has HIV, whether you're sober or drunk.
Only worry if you were cut too.Either way you should get tested.
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If the person is infected with HIV, it is not likely via saliva only you would contract the virus. But if HIV contaminated blood is in the saliva, then it is possible to get HIV.