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What are chances of getting hiv

This page gives hiv transmission rates associated with vaginal, anal and oral sex, as well as pregnancy and sharing needles. The chances of transmitting hiv through oral sex are very low, but it can happen Preventive measures, such as condoms, can further reduce the risk Hiv transmits through some bodily fluids Searching for more information about your personal risk for hiv infection If you're in new york's hudson valley region, talk to our regional prevention initiative about testing, individual counseling sessions or information sessions near you

Against all odds by trenton straube playing the hiv numbers game is less—and more—risky than you think Originally published in poz magazine. People living with hiv often have concerns about transmitting the virus to partners through sexual activity, particularly during oral sex While hiv transmission through oral sex is technically possible, the risk is very low, with studies showing transmission rates between zero and 0.04 percent, and certain factors like viral load and presence of other stis can affect risk levels Signs and symptoms what may increase the chances of giving or getting an sti through oral sex Certain factors may increase a person's chances of getting hiv or other stis during oral sex if exposed to an infected partner

Poor oral health, which can include tooth decay, gum disease or bleeding gums, and oral cancer

Sores in the mouth or on the genitals The bottom line is that it's theoretically possible, but the chances of acquiring hiv from oral sex are low, per the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc). Certain factors can increase the risk of hiv being transmitted through oral sex Read on to find out what they are and how you can help prevent transmission. Hiv for veterans and the public frequently asked questions q Can you get hiv through oral sex

The risk of getting hiv through receiving oral sex (that is, a partner's mouth on your genitals) is very, very low We can't say that there's zero risk, because there are a few cases of hiv infection in people who have no other known risk factors for.

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