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AIDS Prevention
Prevention of AIDS includes:
  • Avoid anal intercourse.
  • Avoid intercourse with anyone who has oral or genital sores.
  • Avoid sexual contact with multiple partners.
  • Avoid contact with body fluids from someone who is infected with HIV.
  • Do not share personal items, such as razors or toothbrushes.
  • Do not use petroleum jelly in the vagina: this can trap viruses.
  • Intravenous drug users should never share needles with other drug users.
  • Practice safe sex:
    • Always use latex condoms.
  • Pregnant women with HIV should not smoke.
    • Smoking can increase the risk of passing the virus to the unborn child.
  • If you have sex with someone who has HIV:
    • Seek medication attention, because you may benefit from medications that help prevent infection by HIV.
  • Women should not douche immediately after intercourse:
    • This weakens the vagina's natural barrier to infection.
Health care workers should take special precautions to prevent AIDS:
  • Blood and body fluid precautions:
    • Always wear gloves and a mask during medical procedures.
    • Always wear gloves if you are exposed to blood, semen, saliva or stool.
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Last Updated: Sep 23, 2008  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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