Kissing, touching, holding hands, sharing towels / soap, contact with sweat, being spat at, using a toilet that an infected person has used, drinking from the same cup etc .. in fact, all of those activities arguably pose a far greater (though still insignificantly small) health risk to the HIV-positive person than they do the uninfected person.
You CAN'T get HIV from sharing cups unless that person has a cut or sore in their mouth. But you can never know who does and who doesn't, and whether they would tell you if they did. So sharing a cup with an HIV infected person can be risky, but you won't necessarily get it.
Sweat, saliva, urine, feces, tears, casual contact will not transmit HIV.
HIV can be transmitted by blood and breast milk. HIV can't be transmitted by sweat and saliva.
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2 of several ways that many contract HIV infection is unprotected sex and sharing of needles.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
There's no way to be 100% safe from HIV using a condom. The only way to be 100% sure is abstinence, or complete honesty with a monogamous partner!
HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.
HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.
i got one way you van get HIV having unprotected sex with someone that has HIV it can also be transmitted from small cuts
Yes. Saliva is a body fluid and in certain circumstances HIV can be transmitted through it.No, there is not enough HIV in saliva to be transmitted.
all kinds of hiv can be transmited