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Kissing
One of the biggest myths about HIV is that it can be transmitted by a kiss. There is virtually no chance HIV will ever be transmitted by a kiss, because the live virus is not present in saliva.
When it comes to kissing, HIV cannot be passed from person to person, whether it’s a chaste peck on the cheek or deeper, tongue-on-tongue action. The only way transmission becomes theoretically possible is if both partners have open wounds or sores inside their mouths, and blood is exchanged during a deep, open-mouth kiss. But experts say the risk of this happening is extremely low.
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