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WAYS TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM GETTING AIDS
Kiss carefully. Theoretically, there’s no risk in a smooch on the cheek. But, in theory, deep, wet French kissing may pose a very low risk. If there were HIV-infected blood in the mouth of one kisser, the virus could potentially be absorbed directly through the mucous membranes in the mouth of the other kisser.
It is also possibleЂ”but highly unlikelyЂ”to get infected simply through oral sex. For that reason, it’s best to use a condom or a dental dam (a latex covering over the vagina) when you have oral sex. It’s best, though, to avoid this type of sex unless you’re sure your partner is HIV-free.
Men’s HealthKnow your blood supply. Sterilization and testing for HIV have virtually eliminated the risk of contracting AIDS through a blood transfusion in this country. But that’s not true in many parts of the world. Of course, it’s unlikely that you’ll need a blood transfusion while traveling, but if you do, it’s important to know if the blood supply is safe before you consent to receive one. If it isn’t and you feel even remotely well enough to travel, you might consider returning to the United States for treatment, Dr. Scutchfield suggests.
Don’t share syringes. Because AIDS is transmitted through the blood, you can easily contract the disease by injecting yourself with a needle previously used by another person.
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