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Human bite and human immune deficiency virus (HIV) transmission


S A Uzoigwe
C I Akani
B Ariweriokuma

Abstract



Background: The concentration of human immune deficiency virus (HIV) in the saliva of a carrier is low. As a result, human bite is not considered the traditional route of HIV infection transmission.
Aim: To report a case of HIV sero-positivity following a human bite.
Setting: University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt.
Case report: A 30-year-old HIV sero-negative woman who became sero-positive following a bite by a known HIV infected commercial sex worker is presented. Both were engaged in a physical fight over a disagreement.
Conclusion: This case highlights the possibility of HIV infection through human bite.


Keywords: Human bite, Saliva, Transmission, Human immune deficiency virus

Port Harcourt Medical Journal Vol. 2 (1) 2007: pp. 88-89

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