• Blood transfusions or organ transplantation
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    In recent years, the conversation around HIV has shifted towards a more nuanced understanding of the virus's transmission and impact. With advancements in medical treatment and growing awareness, the topic is gaining traction, especially among the younger population in the US. As a result, the question of whether HIV is highly contagious or a low-risk infection has become a topic of discussion.

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  • Transmission risk: Understanding the highly stigmatized aspect of HIV is interconnected with common, ordinary behaviors and environmental interactions such as:

    HIV attacks the body's immune system by targeting T-cells, which help protect against infections. The virus's primary transmission routes include bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, and vaginal fluids, exchanged during:

  • Understanding HIV Basics

    HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) has been a pressing concern in the US for decades. With ongoing debates around healthcare access, stigmatization, and awareness, the issue continues to evolve. Improved testing options, PrEP medication, and expanded treatment services have sparked renewed interest in understanding the virus and its risks.

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