What Do You Know About HIV/AIDS?
According to the CDC, more than 1.1 million Americans are infected with HIV, the virus
that causes AIDS. One in 8 of these people doesn't know they are infected. Find out
more about HIV and AIDS by taking this quiz, based on information from the CDC.
7. The risk for HIV/AIDS is tied to behaviors. Which of these behaviors can put you
at risk?
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HIV is found mostly in blood, semen, or vaginal fluid. An HIV-positive person can
pass the virus through unprotected sex (oral, vaginal, or anal). The HIV risk from
these sexual activites varies widely. Receptive anal intercourse is the riskiest.
The risk from oral sex is very low. They can also pass it on through sharing needles
or syringes if their HIV is untreated or not fully controlled with medicines. Women
whose HIV is not under control with medicines can pass the virus to their babies before
birth, during birth, or through breastfeeding. The risk of getting HIV from a blood
transfusion is extremely low. Since 1985, all donated blood in the U.S. is tested.
HIV is not spread through casual contact, such as shaking hands or hugging, or from
sharing food, glasses, utensils, towels, bedding, toilet seats, or pets.
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