What are all the ways in which HIV is spread?

AIDS is transmitted sexually, through blood, and from mother to child.
AIDS is a systemic disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes various opportunistic infections and tumors.
1. Sexual transmission: If you have unsafe sex, the HIV virus in the semen and vaginal secretions of the patient may lead to the transmission of the disease.
2. Blood transmission: AIDS patients have a large amount of HIV in their blood. If you share syringes or perform unsafe invasive procedures with the patient, the virus may be transmitted.
3. Mother-to-child transmission: Mother-to-child transmission is also an important way of HIV transmission, especially in pregnant women whose amniotic fluid and breast milk contain HIV, which can easily lead to intrauterine infection of the fetus, as well as infection during delivery and breastfeeding.