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    Home » Ways HIV Cannot Be Transmitted or Contracted Even With An Infected Person

    Ways HIV Cannot Be Transmitted or Contracted Even With An Infected Person

    By Aijuka PeterAugust 13, 2025

    There is still a lot of misunderstanding surrounding how HIV is transmitted, and this often leads to unnecessary fear, stigma, and isolation of people living with the virus. It’s important to know the facts. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is not as easily spread as many people think. In fact, there are many everyday situations and forms of contact with an HIV-positive person that do not pose any risk of transmission at all.

    1. Casual Contact:

    Hugging, shaking hands, touching, or sitting next to someone who has HIV cannot transmit the virus. HIV does not live on the skin or spread through casual human touch.

    2. Sharing Utensils or Food:

    Eating from the same plate, drinking from the same glass, or using the same spoon or fork does not transmit HIV. Saliva carries such a low amount of the virus that it is not enough to cause infection.

    3. Using the Same Toilet or Bathroom:

    HIV is not spread through urine or feces, so using the same toilet or bathroom facilities is completely safe.

    4. Insect Bites:

    Mosquitoes or other insects do not transmit HIV. The virus does not survive or reproduce in insects, so you cannot get it from bites or stings.

    5. Sharing Clothes or Bedding:

    There is no risk of getting HIV by wearing someone’s clothes, sleeping in the same bed, or even doing laundry together.

    6. Coughing or Sneezing:

    HIV is not airborne. It cannot be spread through sneezing, coughing, or breathing the same air as someone who is HIV-positive.

    Understanding how HIV is not spread is just as important as knowing how it is spread. It helps eliminate fear, supports inclusion, and encourages better care and compassion for people living with HIV.

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