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HIV facts/myths

YOU CAN NOT BECOME INFECTED WITH HIV THROUGH:

Giving blood at a blood bank.

Everyday contact with infected people at school, work, home, or anywhere else.

Preparing or serving food or beverages. Food is not a vehicle for transmitting HIV.

Using toilets, shaking hands, sharing utensils, phones, or clothing. It can not be passed on by cutlery, cups, or other objects that 
someone who is HIV positive has used.

Sharing computers, telephones, tools, papers, water fountains, vehicles, uniforms, chewed pencils, desks, toilet seats, showers, 
coffee pots or eating facilities.

Sweat, tears, sneezes, coughs, or urine.

Kissing. Today we have been given no information of documented cases of HIV transmission through kissing.

Mosquito bites. HIV does not live in a mosquito, and it is not transmitted through a mosquito’s salivary glands like other diseases such as, malaria or yellow fever. You will not get it from bed bugs, lice, flies, or other insects.

A swimming pool.

YOU CAN ONLY BECOME INFECTED WITH HIV THROUGH:

Unprotected sexual intercourse (either vaginal or anal) with someone who is HIV positive.

Unprotected oral sex with someone who is HIV positive.

Blood to blood contact.

Vertically, from an HIV positive woman to her baby during the course of pregnancy, birth or during breast-feeding.

 
 

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