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HIV Cannot Be Spread This Way: Facts Everyone Should Know

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a serious infection, but there are many misconceptions about how it spreads. While HIV is primarily transmitted through blood, sexual contact, and certain body fluids, there are several ways in which it cannot be transmitted, even if you are in close contact with an infected person.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE

1. Casual Physical Contact

HIV does not spread through hugging, shaking hands, kissing on the cheek, or touching an infected person. The virus cannot survive outside the human body for long, making casual contact completely safe.

2. Sharing Food or Utensils

HIV cannot be transmitted through saliva, so sharing food, drinking glasses, or eating utensils with an infected person does not pose any risk. The digestive system destroys the virus before it can cause an infection.

3. Mosquito Bites or Insect Stings

HIV cannot be transmitted by mosquitoes or any other insects. Unlike malaria, mosquitoes do not inject infected blood into another person. The virus only survives in human blood and cannot replicate inside insects.

4. Air or Water Exposure

HIV is not airborne or waterborne. You cannot get infected by breathing the same air as an HIV-positive person, swimming in the same pool, or using the same bathroom.

5. Sharing Clothes or Towels

The virus does not survive on surfaces like clothes, towels, or bedding. Washing clothes and using shared laundry facilities pose no risk of HIV transmission.

6. Using Public Toilets or Showers

HIV cannot spread through toilet seats, showers, or any public restroom facilities because the virus dies quickly outside the body.

Understanding these facts helps reduce stigma and misinformation about HIV. The virus spreads only through specific routes, such as unprotected sex, blood transfusions (with infected blood), shared needles, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.

Practicing safe behaviors and staying informed are key to preventing HIV while avoiding unnecessary fear.

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