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it can either be passed through sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal, or oral) or through blood. For example if you have a cut on your hand and you are touching someones blood that has aids, you can contract it.

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Viral diseases like hepatitis and HIV are typically transmitted through contact with infected body fluids such as blood, semen, and vaginal fluids. This can occur through unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles or syringes, and from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. It is important to practice safe sex, avoid sharing needles, and get tested regularly to prevent the spread of these infections.

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HIV is passed through unprotected sexual intercourse, dirty needles from tattoos, drugs, etc, and transmission of bodily fluids such as through open cuts or wounds. Hepatitis is passed through dirty needles, certain immunocompromised medications for transplants or cancer, and may also be hereditary.

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Hepatitis can be passed via the fecal-oral route (eating food that has been contaminated), unprotected sexual contact, or by sharing needles. HIV can be passed by unprotected sexual contact or by sharing needles.
HIV is transferred through bodily fluids, such as blood. Hepatitis depends on the type ... Hep. A is transferred through stool, Hep. B through bodily fluids, like HIV, and Hep. C through blood, as well.
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Hepatitis and HIV can be passed through blood, semen, vaginal fluid, and from a mother to a baby through delivery. Many people think it can be passed through saliva, hepatitis b does show up in saliva however spreading it this way is highly unlikley unless the saliva goes into a open cut or sore.

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