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- Summary
- How HIV And Other STDs Pass From One Person To Another
- Contacts Through Which HIV and Other STDs Does NOT Transfer To Another Person
- Sex Between Two People Who Are HIV Positive
- How To Prevent Transmitting HIV If You Are HIV Positive
- How To Prevent Transmission of HIV and other STDs During Sex
How To Prevent Transmission of HIV and Other STDs
Contacts Through Which HIV and Other STDs Does NOT Transfer To Another Person
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HIV and other STDs are not transmitted to another person from any of the following:
- Closed-mouth or "social" kissing with the exception of active herpes which can be transmitted by kissing.
- Many sex acts. For instance, there is no transmission with:
- Mutual masturbation.
- Getting another person's cum or vaginal fluids on your skin unless there is a fresh break in the skin.
- Intercourse with an unbroken, properly applied, consistently used, latex or polyurethane condom.
- Contact by any of the following bodily fluids:
- Saliva
- Tears
- Sweat
- Activities such as:
- Hugging or Kissing
- Sneezing
- Coughing
- Living with an infected person unless there is contact between skin or mucous membranes and infected blood.
- Cuddling
- Casual contact including:
- Shaking hands
- Sharing food or water
- Toilet seats
- Telephones
- Water fountains
- Mosquitoes or other insect bites
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