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Infected Blood Transmission Hiv/Aids Sexual Contact Person Transfusion

HIV/AIDS transmission routes include sexual contact, transfusion of contaminated blood or blood products, sharing infected needles, and from an infected mother to her child through the placenta.

HIV/AIDS transmission occurs through sexual contact, transfusion of contaminated blood/products, sharing infected needles, and from infected mothers to their children via the placenta.

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  • sexual contact with infected person
  • by transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products
  • by sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers
  • from infected mother to her child through placenta

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