Is it contagious to live with someone who is infected with HIV?

Living with an HIV-infected person will not lead to infection because the main ways of transmission of HIV are sexual contact transmission, blood transmission, and mother-to-child transmission. The main transmission in adults is sexual contact transmission as well as blood transmission. Long-term contact with HIV-infected people can avoid the risk of being infected as long as the two aforementioned routes are cut off. In daily life, shaking hands, hugging, or even a ceremonial kiss on the cheek with an HIV-infected person will not result in HIV infection, so do not discriminate against people with HIV. In addition, you need to pay attention to self-protection, try not to share more intimate items such as razors, facial scrapers or toothbrushes with AIDS patients, while the intimate clothing of AIDS patients, especially underwear, need to be washed separately, to do the above with AIDS patients in daily life without problems.