Dont share liquids with any other person. These are some examples of ways you can get these deseases: Kissing, sexual behavore, drinking after another person, being "Blood brothers" ect.!! Maybe its time we learn to stop doing these things.
Consider the drug Truvada. In July 2012, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the drug Truvada to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection in those who are at high risk. Truvada is also used as an HIV treatment along with other medications.
When used to help prevent HIV infection, Truvada is only appropriate if your doctor is certain you don't already have an HIV or hepatitis B infection. The drug must also be taken daily, exactly as prescribed. And it should only be used along with other prevention strategies such as condom use every time you have sex.
Truvada isn't for everyone. If you're interested in Truvada, talk with your doctor about the potential risks and benefits and whether it's right for you.
Source: Mayo Clinic
well there is several but i will give a few .
1.Abstain from sexual intercourse.
2.Always use a condom during sexual intercourse.
HIV is spread through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Preventing the spread of HIV requires avoiding contact with infected body fluids.
HIV is present in pre-ejaculate fluid. Pulling out is not an effective strategy for preventing HIV.
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.
The purpose of contraception - is to prevent unwanted pregnancies !
The teacher's role in school for preventing drug addiction and HIV is issuing guiding and counseling and educating the students on the dangers of drug addiction and HIV.
HIV can't be spread by breathing. It is a bloodborne, not airborne, pathogen.
If you have HIV is it important to inform a partner. Having protected oral, anal and vaginal sex is important. Natural and lambskin condoms don't protect a person against HIV. It is important to know how HIV is spread. Ask questions about how HIV is spread and have to help keep a partner safe. Avoid using alcohol and drug during sexual intercourse. Don't show razor, toothbrush and other products that may contain blood with someone who is HIV negative.
You prevent aids by not getting infected by HIV. HIV is spread through body fluids. Avoiding sexual contact and contact with blood through sharing needles and transfusions can go a long way toward preventing it.
Casual contact, sweat, tears, feces, urine do not affect the spread of HIV.
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.
No
No, HIV is not easily spread through simple casual contact. HIV is spread when bodily fluids come in direct contact with the bloodstream of another person.