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Factors that Influences Modes Of Transmission Of HIV :

 HIV is spreading due to the following activities.

1.HIV from infected person can pass to a normal person through blood contact, generally during unprotected sex with infected person.

2.Using needles or syringes, contaminated with small quantities of blood from HIV positive person, also transmit HIV to others.

3. HIV can also pass from infected mothers to their babies during pregnancy, delivery or breast feeding.

4. Blood Transfusion  from the infected person, at the time of accidents or pregnancy also results in HIV / AIDS.

5.Women are more vulnerable to HIV. Biologically the male to female transmission of HIV is 2 to 4 time more efficient than female to male transmission.

6. Women around 18-20 years are at more risk, since their cervical tissue is more vulnerable to invading HIV.

7. Since the majority of  HIV infections occur in women of child-bearing age, transmission of HIV to their new born babies happen easily.

Factors That Not Influences Transmission of HIV :

HIV is not spreading by the following activities.

Tears, food and air, cough, handshake, mosquito, flies, insect bites, urine, saliva during normal kissing, sharing of utensils, clothes, toilet, bathroom etc., 

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