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Explain how HIV is transmitted and how it causes AIDS?
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Explain how HIV is transmitted and how it causes AIDS?
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HIV/ AIDS are transmitted by sexual intercourse or contact. They also include blood semen or blood contact.
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You must have sexual contact to transmit HIV/AIDS. It is also transmitted by blood and semen/vaginal excretions.
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