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HIV spread, Transmission
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
is the virus that causes AIDS. This
virus may be passed from one person
to another when infected blood,
semen, or vaginal secretions come in
contact with an uninfected person’s
broken skin or mucous membranes*. In
addition, infected pregnant women
can pass HIV to their baby during
pregnancy or delivery, as well as
through breast-feeding. People with
HIV have what is called HIV
infection. Some of these people will
develop AIDS as a result of their
HIV infection.
* A mucous membrane is wet, thin
tissue found in certain openings to
the human body. These can include
the mouth, eyes, nose, vagina,
rectum, and opening of the penis.
Content Courtesy : www.cdc.gov
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substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
A licensed physician should be
consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
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