HIV in women
The foremost common way in ladies get HIV is through sex with a male accomplice who has HIV without employing a condom. HIV is spread through the blood, pre-seminal liquids, semen, vaginal liquids, rectal liquids, and breast milk. Having butt-centric or vaginal sex with a individual who has HIV without employing a condom or taking drugs to avoid or treat HIV. Butt-centric sex is the perilous sort of sex for getting HIV, since the rectum’s lining is lean and may permit HIV to enter the body amid butt-centric sex. Sharing infusions and medicate equipment’s such as needles, with a individual who has HIV.
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