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hiv is only transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids.
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cosmetology activities that increase risk
occupational hiv transmission is extremely rare. in total, only 58 cases of confirmed occupational hiv transmission have been reported and only 1 confirmed case has been reported since 1999. although the risk of hiv infection during cosmetology
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sexual contact that does not involve the exchange of body fluids is also considered safe.
hiv cannot be spread by air or water, neither may it be transmitted by mosquito, tick, or other insect bites; or saliva, tears, or sweat that is not mixed with blood. hugging, shaking hands, sharing toilets, dishes or drinking fountains, and closed - mouth kissing with someone who has hiv are all considered safe (no risk) activities.
HIV is transmitted via direct contact with specific bodily - fluids like blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. Non - fluid exchange activities are generally safe.
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