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Is there only one way to transmit aids?

There are three ways I know that you can do to transmit AIDS or HIV. If you have sexual intercourse with the infected person, if you share a needle with the infected person, or if you have blood-to-blood contact with an infected person.


How can a gay person get AIDS?

A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.


Is aids occur if a guy participates in sex with more girls?

The AIDS virus (HIV) can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy one, and a common way to transmit it is via sexual intercourse. Frequently changing sex partners will certainly increase your chances of getting infected. The risk can be reduced by the use of condoms.


If you touch a person that has aids-do you have aids too?

Not at all, you can kiss an aids sufferer and not catch it. The only way you could contract AIDS is by unprotected sex or blood transfusion.HIV transmission can occur when blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, vaginal fluid, or breast milk from an infected person enters the body of an uninfected person.These are the most common ways that HIV is transmitted from one person to another:By having sex (anal, vaginal, or oral) with an HIV-infected personBy sharing needles or equipment with an injection drug user who is infected with HIVFrom HIV-infected women to their babies before or during birth, or through breastfeeding after birth.


What age people are infected by AIDS?

AIDS has nothing to do with age. You can be born with AIDS if your mother has it. You can get it any time by contact with infected body fluid like blood or semen. The most common way to get AIDS is by unprotected sex.


How does a person acquire the HIV virus?

You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by: * having sex with an infected person * sharing a needle (shooting drugs) with someone who's infected * being born when their mother is infected, or drinking the breast milk of an infected woman Getting a transfusion of infected blood used to be a way people got AIDS, but now the blood supply is screened very carefully and the risk is extremely low.


Is it true one way to get AIDS is by shaking with an infected person?

No, shaking hands with a person infected with HIV does not transmit the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is primarily spread through certain body fluids, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk, typically through unprotected sexual contact, sharing needles, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. Casual contact, like shaking hands, does not pose a risk for transmission.


Can any one is affected HIV by kissing?

The only way someone can get infected by kissing is if the infected person they kissed has an open wound or sore in their mouth.


How do you contract aids?

The same way that straight people develop AIDS: having unprotected sex with multiple sexual partners and being infected with HIV.The same way straight men get aids, sex


Can HIV be spread from a non infected person?

No, since their bodily fluids are not HIV positive. Shared needles, blood, and semen all can hold HIV if the person using them/having them was HIV positive.Then How did the first person ever infected get it?Are you saying that a few people in Africa got bitten by bats and thoses few people had sex and passed it on and so on and so on till it got to people all over the world?The question is: Is the only way to get aids, is through sharing(sex/needles) of blood/fluid from an infected person?If my partner has a cut on their genitals and I get that blood in me (and neither of us have HIV or Aids) then it's ok right?


What are some common misconceptions about the transmission of AIDS?

One of the most common misperceptions about HIV and AIDS is that AIDS is not transmittable. There is only one way to develop AIDS, and that is to be infected with HIV. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes people to develop AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.) AIDS is a diagnosis of a condition, not a disease that can be transmitted. HIV is acquired through contact with infected body fluid. Contrary to popular belief, it is relatively difficult to be infected with the virus. The virus is only transmittable through blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Other body fluids (like saliva) carry no risk of infection. HIV risk activities include needle sharing (injection drug use, tattooing and body piercing) and unprotected sex (oral, anal or vaginal.)


How can people get HIV?

It can be spread to the other person by body fluids such as blood, sperm, vaginal fluids, and anal intercourse. You can catch hiv from oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse. Also, if they have hiv and you have a cut and somehow those cuts touch, you can get the virus. Also, needles can spread hiv.