HIV Transmission: Risks of Lip Contact Without Saliva Exchange
The transmission of HIV requires the exchange of bodily fluids that contain the virus, such as blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. A smack on the lips with no saliva exchanged does not meet this criterion, therefore the risk of HIV transmission through this type of contact is negligible.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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