From what you have described, you will not be infected by HIV, even though she is HIV+. You need to pass body fluids (such as blood, vaginal secretions, etc) in order to be infected.
As far as the clothes, just wash them. The virus can not live long outside the body.
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Fingering is part of a sexual contact. It is unlikely that aids will be spread. mouth to genital contact will spread aids.
Casual Contact
Primarily--through sexual contact. It is also possible for HIV to be transmitted to children while they are in the womb and through breastmilk after they are born. HIV can be spread if a person comes into contact with infected equipment, such as needles.
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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.
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
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.
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
no, the only way it is spread is through direct contact with bodily fluids like blood or semen and saliva., certainly not by hugging, kissing or touching.
HIV/ AIDS is only spread by sexual contact without safe sex or by blood contact. The virus can't spread by blood sucking animals. e.g. Leaches, ticks and so on.
HIV, the retrovirus that causes AIDS, is present in the semen, vaginal secretions, blood, breast milk, and in the amniotic fluid of an infected person. Contact with these fluids can cause a person to become infected with HIV. However, the saliva of an infected person is generally considered safe (unless contaminated with blood/the non-infected person has open wounds in their mouth).