Which is not an example of how HIV infection is often transmitted?

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Responses

sharing a needle with an infected person
sharing a needle with an infected person

getting a tattoo with a contaminated needle
getting a tattoo with a contaminated needle

breast-feeding a baby while carrying the virus
breast-feeding a baby while carrying the virus

shaking hands with an infected person
shaking hands with an infected person

1 answer

The response that is not an example of how HIV infection is often transmitted is:

shaking hands with an infected person.

HIV is not transmitted through casual contact such as shaking hands. It is primarily spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.