The risk of infection by oral sex is not zero, but itsextremely low.

Saliva kills HIV-infected white blood cells that HIV targets (CD4 T-cells).

Certain factors and situations can raise your personal risksometimes by a lot.

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The more risk factors you have, the greater the risk of transmission will be.

At lower-risk times, the best way to minimize the risk of infection is to practicesafer sex.

Using condoms and dental dams when youre engaging in cunnilingus or anilingus will protect you and your partner.

Summary

The risk of getting HIV from oral sex is low, but its still possible.

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