Project Inform's HIV and the Mouth [ HIV / AIDS Treatment Information ...
... Concerns for HIV-positive People with Dentures Other Oral Conditions of HIV Disease Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) Aphthous Ulcers Commentary Oral Conditions Chart Taking care of your mouth and teeth is a very ...
- www.projinf.org/fs/oral.html
Project Inform's Publications by Subject [ HIV / AIDS Treatment ...
... HIV and the Mouth - or Isosporiasis - or Kaposi's Sarcoma - or Lipodystrophy Syndrome(s) - or Towards a Healthy Liver - or Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) - or Medical Marijuana - or Mitochondrial Damage ...
- www.projinf.org/indexS.html
Fact Sheet - HIV and Its Transmission - CDC-NCHSTP-Divisions of HIV ...
... in this activity with a person known to be infected. However, the risk of acquiring HIV during open-mouth kissing is believed to be very low. CDC has investigated only one case of HIV infection that ...
- www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/facts/transmission.htm
Can I get HIV from oral sex? - (FAQs) - CDC-NCHSTP-Divisions of HIV ...
... of unprotected anal or vaginal sex. If the person performing oral sex has HIV, blood from their mouth may enter the body of the person receiving oral sex through the lining of the urethra ...
- www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/faq/faq19.htm
Mouth Problems + HIV
... This information is for people who have mouth (oral) problems related to HIV infection. It explains the most common oral problems linked to HIV and shows what they look like. It also describes ...
- www.hivdent.org/oralm/oralmMPH042004.htm
HIV/AIDS - New York State Department of Health
... into a blood vessel; mucous linings, such as the vagina, rectum, penis, mouth, eyes, or nose, or a break in the skin. HIV is not spread through saliva (spit). HIV is spread through: Vaginal, anal, or oral ...
- www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/aids/index.htm
AIDS Fact Sheet: HIV Testing
... to find a test site. The most common HIV test is a blood test. Newer tests can detect HIV antibodies in mouth fluid (not the same as saliva), a scraping from inside the cheek, or urine. ?Rapid? HIV ...
- www.aids.org/factSheets/102-HIV-Testing.html
AIDS.ORG: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
... with a person known to be infected. However, the risk of acquiring HIV during open-mouth kissing is believed to be very low. CDC has investigated only one case of HIV infection ...
- www.aids.org/info/FAQs.html
- 9/17/2005
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: HIV/AIDS
... mouth kissing is considered a very low-risk activity for the transmission of HIV. However, prolonged open-mouth kissing could damage the mouth or lips and allow HIV to pass from an infected person ...
- www.epigee.org/health/hiv.html
HIV Infection and AIDS: An Overview, NIAID Fact Sheet
... is spread to others through saliva by kissing. The lining of the mouth, however, can be infected by HIV, and instances of HIV transmission through oral intercourse have been ...
- www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/hivinf.htm