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How common is to get hiv from kissing? what factors contribute to getting the virus this way?

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Yes: It is very unlikely to transmit HIV by kissing, but it is possible. Hiv is in the blood. If both partners have some cracks or scrapes on the lips or inside the mouth, any canker sores, or any bleeding gums, then HIV infection can be passed. The possibility of getting infected probably increases with the amount of time spent kissing. The possibility is zero if neither person has HIV.

Answered 10/5/2018

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