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HIV infection is a contagious disease and can be transmitted from person to person. It is most commonly transmitted by having sex without a condom or by sharing needles infected with the virus.
HIV is found in all the body fluids including saliva, nervous system tissue and spinal fluid, blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid (which is the liquid that comes out before ejaculation), vaginal secretions, secretions from the anus or anal lining walls, tears and breast milk.
Only blood, semen, and breast milk have been shown to transmit infection to others. The virus does not spread via air like flu.
In most countries worldwide the common methods by which this disease is transmitted includes:
The virus can enter the blood stream of an individual via cuts and sores in the skin, via the thin lining on or inside the anus, penis or vagina and via the thin lining of mucus the mouth and eyes.
HIV infection is not spread by:
Spread via saliva of an infected person is rare. HIV is a very fragile virus and so does not live long outside the body