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By Nikoo on August 23rd, 2009
Hiv
Because HIV and AIDS are much feared, have originated many myths and beliefs about the transmission of this disease. It must be emphasized that HIV is fairly difficult to acquire. There are large amounts of virus in blood and semen of an infected person, and lowest in the saliva and vaginal fluids.
Learn the truth about HIV helps to act responsibly.
HIV is not spread by:
- Swimming in the same pool with someone who is HIV positive
- Kissing on the lips of an infected person, although there is a slight risk if your gums bleed or are swollen
- Drink of the cup and eat the dish that used a positive HIV
- Go to school or college with a positive HIV
- Visit someone with HIV at home or hospital
- Meet near an infected person when he sneezes, as the virus is not transported by air
- Use the same toilet as an infected person
- The bite of an insect
- Giving blood to a blood bank
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