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Thanks , and all,

I guess I just need reassurance. It's good to actually hear someone confirm

it. It's my little punkin' after all. Easy to worry about....

SHawn D.

>

> If I may ... HIV is most definitely not transmitted by mosquitoes or any

> insects. First of all, any amount of blood a mosquito carries is not enough

> to infect as it is! Secondly, HIV dies very quickly outside the body. It

> is a very difficult virus to " catch. " Consider that (and I can get the

> figures if you need them) even a very low percentage of medical needle

> pricks (and I'm not talking about doctors) result in infection. Heck, there

> are cases where the sharing of a contaminated syringe has not resulted in

> infection, albeit that that's the most efficient way of transmitting the

> virus! In order to become infected, particularly via the routes you're

> worried about, the virus would have to be injected deep into the body, and

> there would have to be a lot of it. That is just not happening! By

> comparison, hepatitis is transmitted much more efficiently than HIV, and no

> one -- babies or otherwise -- ever contracted hepatitis from hanging around

> mosquitoes. From contamintated needles in hospitals, etc., most definitely

> yes!

>

> I just wouldn't worry about such a thing. This virus is one of the best

> studied in history. And just think about it from a common sense

> perspective: If insects transmitted HIV, the numbers of people infected

> would have skyrocketed and become exponential. The routes of transmission

> for this virus have remained constant throughout time. It is also quite

> difficult to transmit HIV heterosexually through vaginal intercourse in the

> absence of STDs or otherwise broken skin (have you read " The Myth of

> Heterosexual AIDS. " ?)

>

> The reason I know all this (and then some) is that I **freaked out** myself

> years ago when the virus reared its ugly head, and I did extensive research

> and keep up to date.

>

> Our time is much better spent worrying about good nutrition!

>

> To your health!

>

> ~~

> Massachusetts

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