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How is HIV Transmitted?HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to another through:

· Blood (including menstrual blood)

· Semen

· Vaginal secretions

· Breast milk

Blood contains the highest concentration of the virus, followed by semen, followed by vaginal fluids, followed by breast milk.

* Activities That Allow HIV Transmission

· Unprotected sexual contact

· Direct blood contact, including injection drug needles, blood transfusions, accidents in health care settings or certain blood products

· Mother to baby (before or during birth, or through breast milk)

Sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal):In the genitals and the rectum, HIV may infect the mucous membranes directly or enter through cuts and sores caused during intercourse (many of which would be unnoticed). Vaginal and anal intercourse is a high-risk practice.

Oral sex (mouth-penis, mouth-vagina):The mouth is an inhospitable environment for HIV (in semen, vaginal fluid or blood), meaning the risk of HIV transmission through the throat, gums, and oral membranes is lower than through vaginal or anal membranes. There are however, documented cases where HIV was transmitted orally, so we can't say that getting HIV-infected semen, vaginal fluid or blood in the mouth is without risk. However, oral sex is considered a low risk practice.

Sharing injection needles: An injection needle can pass blood directly from one person's bloodstream to another. It is a very efficient way to transmit a blood-borne virus. Sharing needles is considered a high-risk practice.

Mother to Child: It is possible for an HIV-infected mother to pass the virus directly before or during birth, or through breast milk. Breast milk contains HIV, and while small amounts of breast milk do not pose significant threat of infection to adults, it is a viable means of transmission to infants.

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You contract HIV by coning into direct or indirect contact with an infected body fluid such as blood, breast milk, genital secretions (and ejaculate), fluid around the joints (synovial fluid), and spinal fluid (CSF).
Contact with any number of bodily fluids namely seminal, vaginal, and blood. You can't get it from kissing or sharing drinks or anything like that. If any of those fluids enters your body (via a cut on your genitals, inside your mouth, or through your mucous membranes, you may contract HIV.

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Exchange of bodily fluids, eg: sex, sharing needles, birth, tainted blood transfusions . . .

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blood, semin

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