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Can AIDS spread by kissing an infected person? Myths and facts you shouldn't miss

AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. HIV stands for Human immunodeficiency virus. This virus causes AIDS, which is often not fatal, but with required medication can be kept under control. Today, we list out some myths and facts of AIDS. 

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Published : Sep 11 2020, 02:32 PM IST
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<p><strong>Myth:</strong> You can get AIDS from kissing</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;Closed mouth kissing does not lead to AIDS. Open mouth kissing has a higher risk because of open sores like bleeding gums can lead to an infection. Saliva is low risk as well as it does not pose the risk of transmission, and there is no supporting evidence to claim otherwise.<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Myth:</strong> You can get AIDS from kissing</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;Closed mouth kissing does not lead to AIDS. Open mouth kissing has a higher risk because of open sores like bleeding gums can lead to an infection. Saliva is low-risk as well as it does not pose the risk of transmission, and there is no supporting evidence to claim otherwise.<br />&nbsp;</p>

Myth: You can get AIDS from kissing

Fact:  Closed mouth kissing does not lead to AIDS. Open mouth kissing has a higher risk because of open sores like bleeding gums can lead to an infection. Saliva is low-risk as well as it does not pose the risk of transmission, and there is no supporting evidence to claim otherwise.
 

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<p><strong>Myth: </strong>You can contract AIDS through touching, hugging, sharing utensils with an infected person.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;Casual contact does not spread HIV. You can only be infected through bodily fluids via unprotected sex, and blood transfusions, and breast milk<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Myth: </strong>You can contract AIDS through touching, hugging, sharing utensils with an infected person.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;Casual contact does not spread HIV. You can only be infected through bodily fluids via unprotected sex, and blood transfusions, and breast milk<br />&nbsp;</p>

Myth: You can contract AIDS through touching, hugging, sharing utensils with an infected person. 

Fact:  Casual contact does not spread HIV. You can only be infected through bodily fluids via unprotected sex, and blood transfusions, and breast milk
 

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<p><strong>Myth:</strong> HIV is predominant only in gay communities</p><p><strong>Fact: &nbsp;</strong>HIV is not based on sexual orientation. Heterosexuals and homosexuals are equally at risk when it comes to contracting AIDS. When you have unprotected sex, the chances of you contracting AIDS are exponentially high. Hence, it is necessary to have protected sex especially when you have multiple partners.<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Myth:</strong> HIV is predominant only in gay communities</p><p><strong>Fact: &nbsp;</strong>HIV is not based on sexual orientation. Heterosexuals and homosexuals are equally at risk when it comes to contracting AIDS. When you have unprotected sex, the chances of you contracting AIDS are exponentially high. Hence, it is necessary to have protected sex especially when you have multiple partners.<br />&nbsp;</p>

Myth: HIV is predominant only in gay communities

Fact:  HIV is not based on sexual orientation. Heterosexuals and homosexuals are equally at risk when it comes to contracting AIDS. When you have unprotected sex, the chances of you contracting AIDS are exponentially high. Hence, it is necessary to have protected sex especially when you have multiple partners.
 

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<p><strong>Myth:</strong> There is no cure for AIDS</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>The medical field has taken leaps and strides ever since it was discovered. Discovered in the early 80s, there was not much information, much less medicines for treatment. But, today, there are approved medications to keep it under control.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Myth:</strong> There is no cure for AIDS</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>The medical field has taken leaps and strides ever since it was discovered. Discovered in the early 80s, there was not much information, much less medicines for treatment. But, today, there are approved medications to keep it under control.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Myth: There is no cure for AIDS

Fact: The medical field has taken leaps and strides ever since it was discovered. Discovered in the early 80s, there was not much information, much less medicines for treatment. But, today, there are approved medications to keep it under control.

 

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<p><strong>Myth: </strong>HIV+ mothers cannot have children</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;This is not entirely true because it is possible for an infected mother to pass it on to her unborn child, but according to the body.com, “Advances in HIV treatment have greatly lowered the chances that a mother will pass HIV on to her baby (known as the rate of perinatal transmission, mother-to-child transmission, or vertical transmission). The chances of passing HIV from mother to baby can be as low as one in 100 when certain steps are taken.”</p>

<p><strong>Myth: </strong>HIV+ mothers cannot have children</p><p><strong>Fact: </strong>&nbsp;This is not entirely true because it is possible for an infected mother to pass it on to her unborn child, but according to the body.com, “Advances in HIV treatment have greatly lowered the chances that a mother will pass HIV on to her baby (known as the rate of perinatal transmission, mother-to-child transmission, or vertical transmission). The chances of passing HIV from mother to baby can be as low as one in 100 when certain steps are taken.”</p>

Myth: HIV+ mothers cannot have children

Fact:  This is not entirely true because it is possible for an infected mother to pass it on to her unborn child, but according to the body.com, “Advances in HIV treatment have greatly lowered the chances that a mother will pass HIV on to her baby (known as the rate of perinatal transmission, mother-to-child transmission, or vertical transmission). The chances of passing HIV from mother to baby can be as low as one in 100 when certain steps are taken.”

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