Can you get infected by touching an AIDS patient’s chest?

Healthy people who touch the chest of an AIDS patient generally do not get infected. If both parties happen to have wounds and have blood contact, they may be infected.
The main ways of transmission of AIDS are sexual contact, blood transmission, mother-to-child transmission, etc. Healthy people will not be infected when they touch the intact skin of the chest of an AIDS patient.
If there is a wound on the chest of an AIDS patient or on the skin of a contact person who touches an AIDS patient, and if there is blood contact with an AIDS patient, HIV may enter the body of the contact person through the blood, and he or she may be infected.
Healthy people should take good personal protection in their daily lives and avoid high-risk behaviors. If you come into contact with an AIDS patient, you can go to the hospital if you are not sure whether you are infected or not.