How can wounds be infected with AIDS


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For example, if there is an obvious wound and there is HIV exposure, infection may occur. To constitute AIDS infection, two conditions must be met at the same time. First, a sufficient number of viable HIV is required. Second, these sufficient numbers of viable HIV just enter fresh blood or fresh wounds. At the same time, these two conditions are met before infection may occur. And infection is not 100% likely to occur. In fact, the most important route of transmission of AIDS is sexual transmission, which accounts for more than 90% of all routes of transmission. It can also be transmitted through blood and mother-to-child transmission. Corresponding prevention must be carried out based on actual conditions.