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Written By: Tania Tarafdar | Published : November 29, 2017 11:17 AM IST
People with HIV are not dangerous to the people they live with at home or to the community and with whom they have non-sexual contact. That being said, certain precautions should be taken to minimize the risk of spreading the infection to your family. So if you are tested positive for HIV, here are a few measures you should take to keep your family safe.
And if you are HIV positive, you should minimise your exposure to food-borne illnesses carried by raw or undercooked meat, eggs or unpasteurized milk; limiting contact with people who have colds, flu or diarrhoea; and avoiding contact with cages or litter boxes of pets. Here are 11 interesting facts about HIV/AIDS you did not know.
Reference:
Sax P, Weinberger H. HIV and family living. Preventing the spread of HIV and other diseases. AIDS Clin Care. 1995 Oct;7(10):83-4. PubMed PMID: 11362833.
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