Is It Possible That a Drug Addict Don’t Have HIV Virus?

Question by mikado: is it possible that a drug addict don’t have HIV virus?

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Answer by michael.sahimi
yes…being a drug addict has nothing to do w/ getting that particular disease

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15 Responses to Is It Possible That a Drug Addict Don’t Have HIV Virus?

  • heather feather says:

    yea…

  • vrijileshrai says:

    Yes

  • JADE says:

    It is possible if the person does not use hypodermic needles, doesn’t share drug paraphernalia, and practices safe sex.

  • aqx99 says:

    Yes. If they have been careful about sharing needles and all that they have no more likelyhood of getting it than the average person.

  • Chloe says:

    Sure it’s possible. They have to be infected with it by using a needle that someone with HIV used.

  • Hi says:

    yeah

  • Eva D says:

    Last I heard, Rush Limbaugh doesn’t have HIV.

  • Johnny says:

    Of course it’s possible.
    You don’t get HIV from the drugs itself.
    If he was careful of the needles he uses (no sharing etc) why would he be HIV positive.

  • Marty says:

    Yes

  • kmfdmiah says:

    yes being a drug addict doesnt mean they sleep around or use dirty needles. Yet but if they dont get help they will get the HIV

  • adkeziah says:

    Yes that is possible. There are many types of drugs that someone can become addicted to and not all of them are used with a needle.

  • sfpbcr says:

    Yes, it all depends on what they have done on the drugs. Not everyone who has AIDS or HIV has done drugs, they could have just been with one wrong person. And not all drug addicts sleep with others when they are on drugs. And not all drugs need to be taken with a needle. Unsafe sex and sharing needles are the two easiest ways to get AIDS or HIV.

  • gummiebear says:

    hiv is a transmitted sexually and through blood-blood contact and can take up to 6 months for antibioties to develop in the body from the date of the previous test. if drug addict is sharing needles, the risk of contracting hiv is greatly increased. also certain drugs cause people to become extremely reckless and they may participate in unsafe sex. so to answer your question it is possible that a drug addict does not have hiv but there are several factors that contribute to contracting the disease as well.

  • Patrick H says:

    I hope your joking.

  • ElOsoBravo says:

    Sure. a good representation of drug users Are HIV free.and that correlates to the strength of the substance abuse in their communities. Proactive programs that offer effective intervention along with providing users with a clean needle distribution element is a service based on non judgmental basis Offer a way out to theses willing to take up the challenge. To change mores has to get down street wise and dirty.

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