how does a person gets affected to HIV
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Having oral sex can also put a person at risk of HIV infection if they have small cuts or sores in their mouth, and they come into contact with any infected body fluid (such as semen or vaginal fluids). The virus can pass through the cuts or sores and into the person's blood stream, infecting them.
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You can only get HIV through certain bodily fluids of an infected person (e.g. blood, semen, breast milk).
HIV can be transmitted during unprotected sex; through sharing injecting equipment; from mother-to-baby during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding; and through contaminated blood transfusions.
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You can only get HIV through certain bodily fluids of an infected person (e.g. blood, semen, breast milk).
HIV can be transmitted during unprotected sex; through sharing injecting equipment; from mother-to-baby during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding; and through contaminated blood transfusions.
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