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How is HIV passed from one person to another?

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How is HIV passed from one person to another?

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Ans. HIV transmission can occur when blood, semen (including pre-seminal fluid, or “pre-cum”), vaginal fluid, or breast milk from an infected person enters the body of an uninfected person.

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Ans. HIV transmission can occur when blood, semen (including pre-seminal fluid, or “pre-cum”), vaginal fluid, or breast milk from an infected person enters the body of an uninfected person. HIV can enter the body through a vein (e.g., injection drug use), the anus or rectum, the vagina, the penis, the mouth, other mucous membranes (e.g., eyes or inside of the nose), or cuts and sores. Intact, healthy skin is an excellent barrier against HIV and other viruses and bacteria.

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A. HIV can be transmitted (passed) from one person to another through sexual contact, needle sharing, during birth, breast-feeding, or infected blood and tissue products. HIV can be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk of an infected person.

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• Answer: 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 person By sharing needles or equipment with an injection drug user who is infected with HIV From HIV-infected women to their babies before or during birth, or through breastfeeding after birth.

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HIV transmission can occur when fluids (shown to contain high concentrations of HIV) from an infected person enter the body of an uninfected person.

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