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Blood, semen, pre-ejaculatory (seminal) fluid, vaginal fluid and breast milk are the commonly encountered bodily fluids with a sufficiently high concentration of the virus to constitute any viable risk of infection. Cerebrospinal fluid can also transmit HIV.

Whilst tears and saliva can in theory contain tiny traces of HIV, the concentration is so low that you would need simmultaneous exposure to whole buckets full of these fluids to be at any risk of infection - which is why there is no known case of anyone ever having become infected with HIV by being spat at, cried on or kissed (either socially on the lips, or more intimately with the tongue).

Other bodily fluids - such as urine, faeces, vomit and sweat - do not contain HIV.

Similarly, there is zero risk of infection from sharing cups, cutlery, towels and flannels with an infected person.

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Fluids are one part of the transfer. You must have contact with a mucus membrane, a very thin layer of skin with the blood flow rich, like the mouth or genitals or a cut in the skin to complete the transfer.

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Almost all body fluids have the virus, but only a few have the concentration to transmit HIV such as blood, breast milk, synovial fluid, cerebral spinal fluid and genital secretions (sperm, pre-ejaculate, etc.).

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sperm, saliva, blood, and breast milk. sweat will not transmit aids

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HIV can be spread by blood, semen, vaginal fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, and breastmilk. It's not spread by saliva or urine.

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Body fluids that can transmit HIV include blood, vaginal secretions, semen, breastmilk, and cerebrospinal fluid. it's not spread by saliva or urine.

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HIV can transfer in certain body fluids. These include blood, semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, and breast milk.

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Blood, milk, and rectal, seminal and vaginal fluids are thought to be involved in the transmission of HIV. Cerebral, fetal, joint, and spinal fluids also may be transmittors.

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