Can you get infected if you wear a condom while having sex with an AIDS patient?

You can get infected if you wear a condom while having sex with someone who has AIDS. Although wearing a condom can greatly reduce the risk of HIV transmission, there is no guarantee that it will be 100% free of infection.
The most common way of spreading AIDS is through sexual intercourse. If the condom is not worn all the way through the sexual intercourse, or if it is worn in an unreasonable manner, or if it is torn, etc., and the sexual partner comes into contact with the body fluids of the AIDS patient, he or she may be infected with AIDS.
In addition, the use of condoms only protects the genitals from HIV infection, but if other parts of the body are contaminated with the body fluids of an AIDS patient during sexual intercourse, and these parts happen to have broken skin or mucous membranes, there is also a risk of infection.
Therefore, it is possible to be infected even if you wear a condom while having sex with an AIDS patient.