HIV Transmission: Risks & How HIV Actually Spreads
It is extremely unlikely to get HIV from sharing utensils, cups or straws (even if they have cuts in the lips) because HIV is usually transmitted through infected blood. To get infected, the infected blood must come in contact with the mucosal lining of the digestive or respiratory tract, the lining of the rectum, or the internal lining of the vagina or penis.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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