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How do people get HIV?

HIV is spread through infected body fluids (blood, semen, vaginal secretions, rectal fluid and breastmilk) that get into someone’s blood.

This can happen when people:

  • have sex (anal, oral, vaginal) without using condoms, vaginal condoms or dental dams
  • share needles or other drug use equipment
  • share sex toys, razors or toothbrushes
  • have HIV and are pregnant, give birth or breastfeed
  • use unclean or used equipment for tattoos, piercings or acupuncture
  • have contact with an infected object, like a needle, by accident

The risk of getting HIV is higher if a person has other STIs.

HIV cannot be spread by:

  • saliva, tears or urine
  • talking, shaking hands, working or eating with someone who has HIV
  • hugs or kisses
  • coughs or sneezes
  • swimming pools
  • toilet seats or water fountains
  • bedsheets or towels
  • forks, spoons, cups or food
  • insects or animals
 
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