Ways HIV Cannot Be Transmitted or Contracted Even With An Infected Person

Do you know that there are some methods, as well as some bodily fluids, that are incapable of passing on HIV, even if they are used with a person who already has the virus? Our apprehension regarding the virus has given rise to a type of persistent anxiety, which in turn has led to the development of a great number of hypotheses that, in point of fact, are not supported by the findings of scientific research.

Therefore, in this post, which is in accordance with a published on Healthline, we are going to have a look at various methods in which HIV cannot be transmitted or contracted even from a person who is infected with it. Relax, take your time, and take in some new information while you read this post.

What are the ways in which HIV cannot be transmitted or come into contact with another person, even if they are infected?

1. A kiss with the mouth closed

2. Sweat or using the sweaty clothes of another person

3. A person cannot become infected with the virus through the act of hugging another person, regardless of how the hug is given.

4. It is not possible to become infected with the disease by using the same toilet as a person who has the disease.

5. It is not possible for you to become infected with the virus if you share water with someone who already has it. Therefore, there is no reason to shame someone who is infected with the virus.

6. Sharing a toothbrush with someone who is infected will not transfer the virus on to you; however, other infections, such as gingivitis and mono, may be passed on to you as a result of sharing a toothbrush; therefore, this practice is strongly discouraged.

7. An infection cannot be contracted from a bite that does not also result in a wound on the skin.

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