Can HIV be transmitted from women to men?

There is a chance that HIV can be transmitted from a female carrier to a male through sexual contact, but there is no risk of infection if both partners are healthy. HIV is found in body fluids such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, breast milk, semen, and vaginal secretions that carry the virus. Therefore, there is a risk of infection if you come into contact with body fluids that carry HIV. The three main ways that humans can become infected with HIV are through sexual contact, through blood and blood products, and through mother-to-child transmission. In the case of sexual transmission, as long as one partner is HIV-positive and engages in high-risk sexual behavior, such as condomless sex, there is a high probability of transmitting the virus to the other partner. HIV is a dangerous and highly contagious STD. Please be clean and refrain from having high-risk sex. If you have high-risk sex, please go to the hospital in time for examination and interruption of treatment.