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Probably because one of the main ways for people contracting HIV is from shared needles used in substance abuse.
Yes, there are reports that say that HIV positive mothers who are breastfeeding will reduce the risk of the baby contracting HIV.
Yes; having a STD absolutely does increase your chances of contracting HIV.
No. First of all, the majority of all HIV and AIDS cases are of heterosexuals. Second, HIV can be spread through other ways besides sex the chances of contracting the virus can be reduced by practicing abstinence but being safe and careful will help in decreasing chances of contracting Hiv
Tom does not have HIV. The character he played in the film "Philadelphia" had HIV, then died of AIDS.
Yes it completely is.
HIV risk is not linked to blood groups, it is linked to life style.
FALSE
To be exposed to does not always mean that you will be infected. If contracting the disease you will still not test positive until some time afterwards.
HIV is not transmitted 100% of the time when you have sex with someone infected. Condoms can further lower the risk.
There is no risk unless you exchange body fluids e.g unprotected sex, sharing needles.
The pull out method will not keep you from contracting the HIV virus if you are having unprotected sex with an infected person.