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Sure, you can Google the subject, but the results may further confuse and scare you.Ī Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fact sheet describes the probability of oral sex transmission as “low.” But what does that mean? The website puts it this way: “You can get HIV by performing oral sex on your male partner, although the risk is not as great as it is with unprotected anal or vaginal sex.” Regarding going down on a woman, the site explains: “HIV has been found in vaginal secretions, so there is a risk of contracting HIV from this activity.”ĭoes this put your mind at ease? Hardly.

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Americans really want to know their HIV risk during fellatio-even more so than during anal sex. Go to #Prevention, #Undetectable, #TasP and #PrEP for the latest related updates.Ĭan you get HIV from oral sex? That’s probably one of the most common questions AIDS service providers and doctors get asked. treatment as prevention, or TasP), as well as the effectiveness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). EDITOR’S NOTE: Although the underlying ideas and messages in this article remain relevant, much HIV prevention research has been published since 2014, notably about there being effectively no risk of transmitting the virus if you are HIV positive and undetectable (a.k.a.

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