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HIV is transmitted from person-to-person through the exchange of certain body fluids: blood, semen, breast milk, and vaginal secretions. Sexual contact – either anal or vaginal intercourse – is one major way that you can get HIV. You can also get HIV if you share a needle with someone to shoot up drugs.

You cannot get HIV from casual contact such as touching, kissing, sharing a cup or sitting on a toilet seat.

How Do You Not Get It?