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Can mosquitoes transmit HIV?

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Can mosquitoes transmit HIV?

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No. There is no evidence that mosquitoes, other insects, or animals play a role in the HIV transmission. In areas known to have many mosquitoes and high rates of HIV infection, studies have shown that only those individuals participating in sexual or injection drug activities were infected rather than those who were exposed only to mosquito bites, such as young children and elderly adults.

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No. Numerous studies by the CDC and other programs have shown no evidence of HIV transmission through mosquitoes.

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No. Studies have shown that mosquitoes, other insects, or rodents play no role in the transmission of HIV to humans.

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