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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an ongoing pandemic and public health concern. How may AIDS be transmitted?
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through casual contact
through casual contact
through the exchange of bodily fluids
through the exchange of bodily fluids
by breathing the same air
by breathing the same air
through speaking
through speaking
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Answer: through the exchange of bodily fluids.
Explanation: HIV (which causes AIDS) is spread via infected blood, semen, vaginal and rectal fluids, and breast milk — e.g., unprotected sex, sharing needles, contaminated transfusions, and mother-to-child transmission. It is not transmitted by casual contact, air, or speaking.
Explanation: HIV (which causes AIDS) is spread via infected blood, semen, vaginal and rectal fluids, and breast milk — e.g., unprotected sex, sharing needles, contaminated transfusions, and mother-to-child transmission. It is not transmitted by casual contact, air, or speaking.
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