Can you get AIDS from swimming?

Swimming is not usually associated with HIV infection.
AIDS is a systemic disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which can lead to varying degrees of immune deficiency and is contagious. Swimmers are generally not infected with AIDS, as follows:
1. AIDS is a very harmful infectious disease, but its main mode of transmission are sexual transmission, blood transmission and mother-to-child transmission. Swimmers are generally not exposed to these modes of transmission and therefore will not be infected with AIDS.
2. It has not yet been found that HIV is transmitted through swimming, and once HIV leaves the body, it quickly loses its activity, so swimming is generally not infected with AIDS.
If you encounter any of the above problems and have any questions, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional and protect your personal safety.