Can you get HIV from having a bodily fluid touch a bedsheet?

I think it’s theoretically possible if you have some open sore in your mouth and the semen (or menstrual blood) gets splashed right onto the sore. But really, there’s a much greater chance of contracting something else.

If this guy is worried about mystery sores, he needs to see a doctor. Probably a urologist would be the best bet if he thinks he has a STD and especially if the sores are in the genital/groin area.

It’s possible, but not as likely as if you have anal or vaginal sex. In that case, though, the HIV still wouldn’t be in the saliva. As the CDC describes:

In fact, this website in general is a good resource for your questions about HIV transmission:

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/transmission.htm

No, there’s not a chance. Like somebody else said, if you’re staying in unsanitary conditions, there are other conditions to worry about, like bedbugs or staph, but you’re not going to get HIV.

Thanks to you and Captain Amazing.

It seems like the risk is pretty low, but it might not be such a great idea right after flossing.

[QUOTE=The CDC]
If you choose to have oral sex, and your partner is female,

  • use a latex barrier (such as a natural rubber latex sheet, a dental dam, or a cut-open condom that makes a square) between your mouth and the vagina. A latex barrier such as a dental dam reduces the risk of blood or vaginal fluids entering your mouth. Plastic food wrap also can be used as a barrier.
    [/QUOTE]

I find it surprising that the CDC is recommending plastic wrap as a disease prevention measure. What’s next? Socks?

But I guess it must have been proven effective…

No, it has not. It has not been studied or approved by the FDA for use in preventing the spread of HIV - despite the viral (heh) claims of one Dr. Amy (who spells it dental “damn,” by the way) which seem to have infected other websites.

I’m also very surprised to see the CDC recommending it on that page, since on another, they post:

That said, if I didn’t have a dental dam and I wanted to use a barrier, I’d use plastic wrap, figuring it’s better than nothing.