Alternate Name(s): Human immunodeficiency virus infection ... Acute HIV infection may be associated with symptoms resembling mononucleosis or the flu within 2 to 4 weeks of exposure. HIV seroconversion (converting from HIV negative to HIV positive) usually occurs within 3 months of exposure. People who ...
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How is HIV passed from one person to another? ... Which body fluids transmit HIV? ... How well does HIV survive outside the body?
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Three conditions must be met for HIV transmission to occur: ... Looking at the first two conditions for HIV transmission (HIV present and in sufficient quantity), let's examine some of the so-called "bodily fluids" that can contain HIV.
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HIV transmission: how you can & can't be infected ... HIV transmission Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ... Criminal transmission of HIV...
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about HIV & AIDS and HIV transmission. ... HIV transmission - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ... What are the main routes of HIV transmission?
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Transmission risk is very high when HIV comes in contact with the more porous mucous membranes in the genitals, the anus, and the rectum, which are inefficient barriers to HIV. Transmission is also possible through oral sex because body fluids can enter the bloodstream through cuts in the mouth.
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Sexual HIV Transmission and Its Prevention CME ... Biological HIV Prevention Strategies: Reducing Infectiousness, Susceptibility, and the Efficiency of Transmission; ... Antiretroviral Therapy and HIV Transmission;
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In 1999, for the first time in South Africa, a Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission (MTCT) prevention programme was implemented at the routine primary care level and not as part of a research protocol. ... All had been offered HIV testing, and 95% had accepted. Women who had ... Disease Transmission, Vertical [prevention & control]
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