HIV can be transmitted via breast milk.
Yes, AIDS can be transmitted through breast milk from an HIV-positive mother to her child.
AIDS is not a contagious disease. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is transmitted though contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
No, HIV can be transmitted through breast milk, but the risk of contracting AIDS through breastfeeding is low if the mother is receiving proper treatment.
Yes, HIV can be transmitted through breast milk from an infected mother to her baby.
Yes, HIV can be transmitted through breast milk from an infected mother to her baby.
HIV is transmitted from blood, breast milk, CSF, pubic secretions, joint fluids (synovial fluid), and amniotic fluid.
AIDS is a diagnosis given to someone infected with HIV after their immune system has weakened to a certain extent. HIV is transmitted through four different fluids: Blood, Semen, Vaginal Fluid or Breast Milk.
You cannot get AIDS from skin to skin contact with a Breast, But you can get it through exchange of bodily fluids I.E Sperm or Breast Milk. But only if the person you are doing this on has AIDS.
HIV can be transmitted through breast milk when a mother living with HIV passes the virus to her baby through breastfeeding. The virus can be present in breast milk and can infect the baby if the mother is not on antiretroviral treatment.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is not an infectious disease. AIDS is a diagnosis given to HIV+ patients when they exhibit certain clinical criteria. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Yes, some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be transmitted through breast milk, such as HIV and hepatitis B. It is important for individuals with these infections to consult with a healthcare provider for guidance on breastfeeding.
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