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As HIV enters the immune system, the body becomes more and more closest to life-threatening situations and death . The HIV virus is spread through ————-transfer of specific bodily fluids. The virus can spread through transfer of , , fluid and milk.
HIV cannot spread through , , , or .
A person becomes infected with HIV when the blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk of an HIV () person enters the of a non-infected person.
intercourse and sharing are major modes of HIV .
HIV can also transfer from an mother to her child. Thankfully, we have that can prevent the transmission of the virus to a during pregnancy.
There are also that help prevent of the virus during .
There is no for HIV.
There are medications that help HIV by preventing HIV from in the body. This helps to prevent the of HIV to AIDS.
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