Why wouldn’t AIDS be transmited by bedbugs?

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Question by rass:
Why wouldn’t AIDS be transmited by bedbugs?

I’ve heard that bedbugs don’t really spread serious deseases. How posible could that be? Regarding AIDS, what are the chances that bedbugs won’t transmit the desease from person to person, for example, can I person with AIDS tranmit it to another person after being bit by a bedbug. Why wouldn’t that bedbug transmit the infection if it bites the other person right after?

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I don’t know the answer, but i’m cleaning my mattress now

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bubbles101 February 13, 2011 at 11:07 am

because.

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Jon February 13, 2011 at 11:42 am

well Einstein, its not rocket surgery, well bed bugs dont produce sexual fluids, which in fact would carry the aids virus. Thus u cannot get aids from a common bedbug.

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cassiepiehoney February 13, 2011 at 11:50 am

I think bedbugs just feed off of dead skin cells and only bite and cling when infested. Still the bite wouldn’t reach the bloodstream to really infect it, and also wouldn’t expel blood from another bite. The bloods would have to mix, with more than a bug could hold,if the bug drew blood. Just like mosquito’s

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