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The risk of getting HIV varies widely depending on the type of exposure or behavior (such as sharing needles or having sex without a condom). Some exposures to HIV carry a much higher risk of transmission than other exposures.
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Customize the content by gender, HIV status, and gender of sex partner. Explore customized information about the risk of getting or transmitting HIV. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to update selections at any time. You can also skip these steps to view general information. Estimate.
11 Απρ 2014 · Probabilities of HIV transmission per exposure to the virus are usually expressed in percentages or as odds (see chart at the end of this article). For example, the average risk of contracting HIV through sharing a needle one time with an HIV-positive drug user is 0.67 percent, which can also be stated as 1 in 149 or, using the ratios the CDC ...
This page therefore lists a number of estimates (or guesstimates) of the likelihood of infection per exposure for specific activities and incidents. The figures are drawn from the most useful cohort studies and meta-analyses (which pool the data from as many studies as possible).
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Choosing to use protective factors (such as condoms, pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP, and antiretroviral therapy, or ART) can lower or eliminate the HIV risk for each sex act. This tool provides information on how much each protective factor reduces HIV risk.
Learn the estimated risk of HIV transmission through different exposures, including receptive/insertive intercourse, oral sex, needle sharing, and more.