Is AIDS transmitted by needle stick?

AIDS can be transmitted through needle sticks. AIDS is a chronic infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus and is primarily characterized by immunodeficiency. AIDS is transmitted by three types of sexual contact: sexual contact transmission, blood transmission, and vertical transmission from mother to child. The blood, semen, vaginal secretions, breast milk and other body fluids of AIDS patients contain the virus. Blood transmission includes sharing unsterilized needles and syringes with AIDS patients, or sharing unsterilized medical equipment with AIDS-infected patients, as well as contact with HIV-contaminated needles or through broken skin and mucous membranes, all of which can lead to the transmission of AIDS. Therefore, you can get AIDS by sticking needles or needlestick wounds.