Positively Negative Workshop Outline
Transmission of HIV

There are many myths about how HIV is or is not spread. The fact is,

  1. One of the 4 body fluids that can transmit HIV must be present.

Ask the class to name all the body fluids they can and write them on the board under either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

Yes – they can transmit

No – they can’t transmit

    • Blood
    • Semen/pre-semen
    • Vaginal fluid
    • Breast milk

· Saliva, snot, tears, earwax

    • Sweat, vomit
    • Urine feces
    • Spinal fluid

If one of these 4 body fluids is not present, there is NO RISK. But just the presence of fluid alone isn’t enough…

  1. The fluid needs a way inside another person’s body.

The fluid needs a way to get into the bloodstream of a second person. If you’re alone, there is NO RISK. Also, skin provides a layer of protection against all sorts of germs that you come across everyday, so you can’t transmit the virus through healthy skin.

A HIGH RISK activity provides one of the 4 fluids with a way inside the body (either directly or through a fragile membrane like the vagina, anus, or penis). The following activities are how the vast majority of people catch HIV.