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How is HIV passed from one person to another?
Which body fluids transmit HIV?
How well does HIV survive outside the body?
Can I get HIV from kissing?
Can I get HIV from oral sex?
Can I get HIV from anal sex?
Can I get HIV from vaginal sex?
Is there a connection between HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases?
Why is injecting drugs a risk for HIV?
Are health care workers at risk of getting HIV on the job?
Are patients in a health care setting at risk of getting HIV?
Are lesbians or other women who have sex with women at risk for HIV?
Can I get HIV from getting a tattoo or through body piercing?
Can I get HIV from a bite?
Can I get HIV from casual contact (shaking hands, hugging, using a toilet, drinking from the same glass, or the sneezing and coughing of an infected person)?
Can I get HIV from mosquitoes?
Can I get HIV while playing sports?
Last Modified: November 7, 2006
Last Reviewed: November 7, 2006
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