HOW HIV CAN BE TRANSMITTED?
Until today, there is no cure found for HIV. Although there is no cure for the disease, it doesn't mean that we should isolate HIV patients from our life.
- HIV cannot be spread via the air or water.
- HIV cannot be spread by insects, including bed bugs, ticks, or mosquitoes.
- HIV cannot be spread in saliva, sweat, or tears, and no documented case exists of HIV being transmitted by spitting.
- HIV cannot be spread by casual contact, such as sharing dishes, talking face to face or shaking hands.
- HIV cannot be spread by closed mouth or social kissing.
- HIV cannot be spread from toilet seats.
HIV cannot be easily passed from one person to another as the virus does not spread like the cold and flu viruses through air or water. But HIV lives in blood and somebody fluids that can only be transmitted via:
- contaminated blood of the HIV patients' to open wounds
- anal or vaginal sexual activities
- sharing needles, syringes, or other drug injections equipment.
- pregnant HIV mother to their child at birth.
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