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AIDSvideos.orgHIV in the Household

Phil Johnson, M.D. explains why family members don't need to worry if they live in the same household with someone who is HIV positive or has clinical AIDS. There is no evidence that HIV is transmitted among family members through living together, eating together, sharing the same cooking and eating utensils or bathroom, or other routine household contact.


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Producer: AIDSvideos.org
Keywords: HIV; positive; AIDS; prevention; education; virus; family; household; contact; live; together

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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