HIV Transmission Risk: Self-Injury and Natural Water Sources
The risk of contracting HIV from cutting yourself in a lake is extremely low, as the virus is not typically transmitted through water. Furthermore, the concentration of HIV in water would need to be extremely high in order to pose a risk of infection, and this is unlikely to occur in natural bodies of water.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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