Ways HIV Cannot Be SpreadTopic OverviewHIV does not survive well outside the body. HIV cannot be spread from one person to another in any of the following ways: Casual contactIn studies of hundreds of households in which families have lived with and cared for people who have AIDS, including situations in which no one knew that the person was HIV-infected, HIV was spread only when there was sexual contact or needle-sharing with the infected person or contact with the infected person's blood. Because HIV is not spread in such settings where exposures are repeated and prolonged and can involve contact with an infected person's body fluids, it is therefore even less likely to be spread in other casual social settings, such as schools and offices. Saliva, sweat, tears, urine, or fecesHIV cannot be spread by sharing drinking glasses or by casual kissing. The risk of spreading the virus through "deep" kissing in which large amounts of saliva are exchanged is extremely low. Only one unproven case has ever been reported. No cases of HIV spread have ever been reported after a person has come in contact with the sweat, tears, urine, or feces of an HIV-infected person. VaccinesHIV is not spread by vaccines made from blood products, such as the hepatitis B vaccine and various immune globulins approved for use in the United States.
InsectsHIV is not spread by insects. Insects do not become infected and their saliva does not contain the virus. Blood-sucking insects, such as mosquitoes, do not inject blood into the next person they bite. Contact with common objectsHIV is not spread by touching common objects such as toilet seats or faucet handles. Related InformationCredits
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