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HIV is not spread easily. Only certain body fluids from a person who has HIV can transmit HIV:
BloodSemen
Pre-seminal fluid
Rectal fluids
Vaginal fluids
Breast milk
These body fluids must come into contact with a mucous membrane or damaged tissue or be directly injected into your bloodstream (by a needle or syringe) for transmission to occur.
Blood exchanges, notably through a syringe (sharing injecting equipment when injecting drugs, accidental bite from a health professional, blood transfusion before 1985)
Transmission from mother to child during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
There are only four liquid contaminants:
-The blood,
- The sperm and the fluid that occurs before ejaculation (pre-seminal fluid)
-The Vaginal secretions
- Breast milk.
Transmission from mother to child during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
There are only four liquid contaminants:
-The blood,
- The sperm and the fluid that occurs before ejaculation (pre-seminal fluid)
-The Vaginal secretions
- Breast milk.