Aids HIV transmission
The AIDS HIV transmission can actually occur in various ways. The one way in which AIDS HIV transmission is most known to get transmitted is through the exchange of body fluids during the course of a sexual intercourse. The fact is that the virus needs to get into the body fluids of another person for the virus to start affecting the other person. It is well know that when one has unsafe sex with someone, the exchange of body fluids is natural and if one of the partners is infected then it is likely that a single communion shall result in the transmission of the virus on to the other person. This can happen if the sex is anal or vaginal in nature. In fact the virus can be transmitted through the lining of the vagina, the penis, the vulva, the rectum and also the mouth. Another very commonly known cause of the transmission is the sharing of syringes that occurs among drug takers.
People who take recreational drugs seldom have the time, money or the sensibility of using different syringes when taking these drugs through the injection mode and therefore transmission of HIV is common among these people. Since the syringes can carry remnants of the blood from various people, one never knows who is infected with the condition or is otherwise an HIV positive person who passes on the virus without himself showing the symptoms as yet. When you are on drugs the last thing that you can be bothered about is that you may be sharing syringes with someone who already has the condition and therefore harming yourself to a large extent.
The most common female to male HIV transmission occurs in the womb when the woman is pregnant and the baby is in the womb. If the HIV positive aspect of the pregnant mother is not know she may not show any symptoms of the condition and yet be HIV positive and pass on the cells to her unborn male child.
The HIV AIDS transmission is something that all of us should be careful about and if we know the aspects to avoid we can then be careful about things like unsafe sex and common syringes. Using a condom can help you avoid this transmission and the use of disposable syringes has been made mandatory everywhere by the government organizations and rules.
While these are the most common ways in which HIV can be transmitted there is also one another. If a careless medical institution does not check the blood that people donate for HIV, it is possible that the virus can be passed on with the infected blood. This is grave issue and such AIDS HIV transmission should not be allowed at all.