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Can a Child Catch HIV from Eating Something from an HIV-Positive Person’s Mouth?

HIV (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) often shows no clinical symptoms in the early stages, or only lymphadenopathy.
  • FAQ
  • HIV
  • AIDS
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Can a Child Get HIV from Their HIV-Positive Grandmother?

If the grandmother has HIV, is the child at risk of infection?
  • FAQ
  • HIV
  • Mother-to-Child Transmission
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Could Touching the Bathroom Door Handle Lead to HIV Infection?

Understanding the transmission methods of HIV and Hepatitis B, and discussing whether touching the bathroom door handle in public restrooms poses an infection risk.
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  • HIV
  • Hepatitis B
  • Transmission Routes
  • Public Health
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