What are the chances of getting AIDS from high-risk sex?

The chances of getting AIDS from high-risk sex are relatively high, so it is recommended to avoid high-risk sex and take protective measures during sexual contact.
Risky sexual behavior is an important way for people living with HIV and HIV-infected people to transmit the disease. HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus, which is found in human blood, semen, and vaginal secretions, as well as in body fluids such as saliva and tears.
High-risk sexual behavior such as same-sex, heterosexual and bisexual unprotected intercourse, multiple sexual partners, non-normal sexual intercourse, etc., can be due to sexual contact friction caused by the skin mucous membrane of the small breaks, HIV can be invaded through these small breaks in the body to cause disease. The occurrence of a high-risk sexual behavior, may lead to HIV infection, and high-risk sexual behavior occurs more often, the greater the chance of getting AIDS.
It is recommended to pay attention to personal hygiene and cleanliness. If you suspect that you have had high-risk contact with an AIDS patient or HIV-infected person, it is recommended that you seek medical help from your local CDC department within 24 hours.