AIDS is contagious in water?


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AIDS is generally not infectious in water. HIV virus in AIDS patients is mainly present in the patient's blood, semen, vaginal secretions, milk, cerebrospinal fluid and pleural effusion. For AIDS patients, HIV virus is rarely present in their saliva and sweat. And for HIV virus, once separated from the human body, in the air or ordinary daily environment, there is no ability to infect people. Clinically, it is also true that swimming in the same swimming pool with AIDS patients will not cause AIDS transmission, so there is no need to fear that going to a public bath will be infected with AIDS. However, it should be noted that there may be some diseases that can be transmitted through towels and towels contaminated by sexually transmitted patients, such as syphilis, genital herpes and condyloma acuminatum.