Is there HIV in breast milk?

Breastfeeding from AIDS patients contains a certain amount of HIV, which can be contracted when the HIV-containing milk comes into contact with broken skin. The main ways of HIV transmission are through sexual contact, blood, and mother-to-child transmission, with sexual contact being the most common way of HIV transmission. However, the breast milk of AIDS patients can also contain a certain amount of HIV, which can lead to HIV infection in healthy people when it enters their bodies through broken skin or the mouth. If you have been exposed to breast milk from an AIDS patient, you should seek medical attention without delay to avoid delaying your condition.