Is It Likely to Contact HIV From Sleeping With Someone Once?

Yes.  

 

Saliva, breast milk, semen and blood are the fluids which contain the HIV and AIDS virus.

When an uninfected person comes into contact with such fluids infection occurs.

 

During oral sex, the saliva and the semen are the two most interactive fluids. This brings up the concern about oral sex and the HIV virus. In some cases, the blood is also present if not enough safety precautions are not taken. If for example the giver of the oral sex has a wound in the mouth, the semen and the blood  the receiver will contact HIV. This is a direct transmission. On the other hand if their are no wounds in the mouth as well as in the private parts, saliva alone cannot transmit HIV and Aids.

 

Signs and Symptoms of HIV

 

 

Provided by Francis K. Githinji

 

Article not intended to diagnosis, treat HIV or AIDS. Always consult your doctor for health care diagnosis and treatment.

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