Folliculitis is generally not contagious and there is no causal relationship between folliculitis and AIDS. But folliculitis skin breaks if contaminated with blood, body fluids and other AIDS patients, there is a certain probability of infection with AIDS. Folliculitis is caused by inflammation of individual hair follicles, mainly caused by bacterial infection, folliculitis will appear after the breakage of pus and so on, at this time should be thoroughly disinfected, and through the use of topical or oral antibiotics can be cured, and will not lead to the occurrence of AIDS. AIDS is caused by infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and is generally transmitted through three ways, namely, blood transmission, vertical transmission from mother to child, and sexual transmission. You cannot get AIDS by hugging, eating, sleeping, or talking to someone with AIDS. If the folliculitis causes localized skin breakage and comes into contact with blood or body fluids of a person with AIDS, then it is possible to be infected with AIDS. The transmission of AIDS needs to fulfill certain conditions, so there is no need to be overly nervous and anxious. Patients need to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a physician for treatment.