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Preventing HIV infection          Send a link to a friend

[SEPT. 15, 2005]  ATLANTA, Ga. -- The most reliable ways to avoid becoming infected with or transmitting HIV are:

  • Abstain from sexual intercourse (i.e., oral, vaginal or anal sex).

  • Be in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner.

  • Abstain from sharing needles or syringes for nonprescription drugs.

HIV and STDs

All partners should get tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases before initiating sexual intercourse. Having another sexually transmitted disease increases by two to five times the likelihood a person will become infected with HIV and increases the likelihood an infected person will transmit HIV. (Learn more about the connection between HIV and STDs.)

If a person chooses to have sexual intercourse with a partner whose infection status is unknown or who is infected with HIV or another sexually transmitted disease, a new condom should be used for each act of insertive intercourse. (Learn more about infected people.)

HIV and injection drug users

Injection drug users, their partners, and their children account for at least 36 percent of all AIDS cases reported in the U.S. through 1999. For injection drug users who cannot or will not stop injecting drugs, using sterile needles and syringes only once remains the safest, most effective approach for limiting HIV transmission. (Learn more about injection drug users and HIV/AIDS.)

HIV and pregnancy

Pregnant women should be routinely counseled and voluntarily tested for HIV. Early diagnosis allows a woman to receive effective anti-retroviral therapies for her own health and preventive drugs (e.g., Zidovudine, also known as ZDV) to improve the chances that her infant will be born free of infection. (Learn more about women and HIV/AIDS.)

[Center for Disease Control]


 

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