AIDS is usually transmitted from a woman to a man in the case of sexual intercourse and contact with blood and mucous membranes.
1. Sex: If a woman with AIDS has sex without condom protection, she may transmit AIDS to her partner through sex.
2. Blood and mucous membrane contact: for example, sharing syringes with a sick woman, or a wound on a man’s body that comes into contact with a woman’s blood, vaginal secretions, or breast milk.
AIDS is a disease caused by human immunodeficiency virus infection, mainly through sexual contact transmission, blood transmission and mother-to-child transmission.
If there is a high-risk contact, you should go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify whether you are infected and have the disease, and actively take appropriate therapeutic interventions to improve the quality of life, control the replication of the virus, and reduce the occurrence of complications.