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Whats another way to get hiv besides s*x?

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also please explain to mean wa bodily fluids r?

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  1. Anal s*x is a high-risk activity, as is sharing needles with someone who is HIV-positive if you use injection drugs such as heroin. Oral s*x is a lower-risk (but not zero-risk) activity. If you're a health-care worker, you can be infected if you have an open wound that comes into contact with HIV-infected blood or you have an accidental needlestick after the needle was used on someone with HIV.  


  2. Dirty needles and direct contact with contaminated blood or bodily fluids.

  3. Dirty drug needles.  Blood transfusions are heavily monitored now, so getting it that way is pretty much impossible these days.  Other than that, oral, anal or regular s*x.  Or if you somehow got a great deal of someone else's blood in your mouth and you swallowed it, which is nasty.

  4. A lot of heroin users get this, since the syringes/needles get into your bloodstream, then can go into another person's.

  5. any bodily fluids (not saliva) but if you somebody with aids and they have a cut in there mouth and you have a cut you can get it that way

  6. Using the same needle is a good surefire way.

  7. sharing needles

  8. The most common way to become infected with HIV is sharing IV drug needles with an infected person.  There were instances of contracting HIV through blood transfusions, but this is now rare due to the increased screening after donation.

  9. HIV spreads through blood, s***n, and virginal secretions from infected people. People get HIV from contact with these fluids. Contact can come from unsafe s*x. It can also come from used needles and syringes. Infected women can pass the virus to their babies during pregnancy, childbirth and breast-feeding. Some people who receive blood products from 1978 to 1985 got infected blood. Now blood banks test all blood for HIV before they use it.

    People don't get HIV through everyday contact with people at school, work and home or anywhere else. People don't get it from clothes, phones or toilet seats. HIV isn't passed on by forks, cups or other things used by someone who has it. People don't get it from food made by an infected person. People don't get it from sweat, saliva, tears or a kiss. Bug bites don't give people HIV.  

  10. You can contract HIV/AIDS through any type of body fluid. Most common ways are through s*x and shared drug needles,  

  11. Transferring ones blood to another persons blood.

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