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- Do not have sexual contact with
persons known or suspected of being infected with HIV.
- Do not have sex with numerous
people or with people who have multiple partners. Do not have
sex with prostitutes.
- Do not use intravenous drugs. If
IV drugs are used, do not share needles or syringes. (Boiling or
cleaning them with alcohol does not guarantee sterility.)
- Do not have sex with people who
use IV drugs.
- People with AIDS or who have had
positive HIV antibody tests may pass the disease on to others.
They should not donate blood, plasma, body organs, or sperm.
They should not exchange body fluids during sexual activity.
- Avoid oral, vaginal, or anal
contact with semen.
- Avoid anal intercourse, since it
causes small abrasions in the rectal tissues, through which HIV
in an infected partner's semen may be injected directly into the
recipient's blood.
- Avoid oral contact with the anus,
and do not engage in the insertion of fingers or fists into the
anus, as either an active or receptive partner.
- Do not allow a partner's urine
to enter your mouth, anus, eyes, or open cuts or sores.
- Safer sex behaviors may reduce
the risk of acquiring the infection. There is a risk of
acquiring the infection even if "safe sex" is practiced with the
use of condoms. Abstinence is the only sure way to prevent
sexual transmission of the virus.
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