HIV Transmission

You can get or transmit HIV just through explicit exercises. Most normally, individuals get or transmit HIV through sexual practices and needle or syringe use. Only certain body liquids—blood, semen (cum), pre-original liquid (pre-cum), rectal liquids, vaginal liquids, and bosom milk—from an individual who has HIV can transmit HIV. These liquids must interact with a mucous film or harmed tissue or be straightforwardly infused into the circulatory system (from a needle or syringe) for transmission to happen. Mucous films are found inside the rectum, vagina, penis, and mouth. Sharing needles or syringes, wash water, or other hardware (works) used to plan drugs for infusion with somebody who has HIV. HIV can live in a pre-owned needle as long as 42 days relying upon temperature and different variables.    

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