Which of the following is an example of how HIV can be transmitted from one person to another?

Contact between infected blood and a mucus membrane
Contact between infected saliva and an open wound
Contact between infected blood and skin
Contact between infected saliva and lining of mouth

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Answer: Contact between infected blood and a mucus membrane.

Explanation:

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Contact between infected blood and a mucus membrane s an example of how HIV can be transmitted from one person to another.

What is HIV and how is it spread?

  • The virus known as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) targets the immune system of the body.
  • AIDS can develop from HIV if it is not treated (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
  • There isn't a cure that works right now. People who contract HIV are permanently infected.
  • Direct encounter with specific bodily fluids from an individual who has HIV and a measurable viral load. the following fluids:

Blood, pre-seminal fluid, 

urinary fluids

Sexual fluids

mother's milk

For transmission to take place, a mucous membrane (found in the rectum, vagina, mouth), an open cut or sore, or a direct injection must enter the bloodstream of an HIV-negative person (from a needle or syringe).

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