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Is it possible to sleep with an HIV positive person and not be infected?

Is it possible to sleep with an HIV positive person and not be infected?

It is possible to have sex with someone who is HIV positive and not become infected. HIV s a difficult virus to catch and the risk is probably less than 1 in 300 (if the person is not on treatment). If the HIV positive person has an undetectable viral load on treatment, this small risk becomes zero.

How hard is it to get HIV from a man?

The truth is that it’s not nearly that easy to get HIV – the medical literature estimates that the transmission rate is actually about 0.1\% per sex act, or 10\% per year. One way of interpreting these big overestimates of risks is that HIV education is working.

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Can a woman get HIV from a man sexually?

No. 4. Having vaginal sex (receptive; man and woman partners): 1 in 1,250. Most women who get HIV are infected through vaginal sex. In such cases, an HIV-positive man transmits the virus to his female partner through preseminal fluid or ejaculate, which allows HIV to pass through the linings of the vagina and cervix.

What is the risk of contracting HIV if I’m HIV positive?

The risk is very low. HIV is spread only in extremely rare cases by: Having oral sex. But in general, the chance that an HIV-negative person will get HIV from oral sex with an HIV-positive partner is extremely low. Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV.

What happens if you get bit by an HIV positive person?

Being bitten by a person with HIV. Each of the very small number of documented cases has involved severe trauma with extensive tissue damage and the presence of blood. There is no risk of transmission if the skin is not broken.

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How common is HIV infection in men who have had previous tests?

Main outcome measures: Reported risk behaviours for infection with HIV. Results: Of the 40 men who had had previous HIV tests or were tested during the study, two (5\%) were infected with HIV.