Can HIV Be Transmitted Through Genital Rubbing?
Question: Hey doctors
Cdc website states
Hiv dies quickly outside host body and additionally it cant reproduce as it come outside host (body) in fluids cant transmit
Some sites also states hiv needs penetration sex ,unprotected in sexual contact
So genital rubbing /frottage/apposition naked doesnt transmit
As penetration and air free environment needed
Doctors is there any documented case of hiv till now by fluids contacted outside body in genital rubbing?
Cdc website states
Hiv dies quickly outside host body and additionally it cant reproduce as it come outside host (body) in fluids cant transmit
Some sites also states hiv needs penetration sex ,unprotected in sexual contact
So genital rubbing /frottage/apposition naked doesnt transmit
As penetration and air free environment needed
Doctors is there any documented case of hiv till now by fluids contacted outside body in genital rubbing?
Brief Answer:
A case of transmission from woman to woman
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I went through case reports. There has been one case of transmission from woman to woman has been reported.
Otherwise I could not find any case of HIV transmission from frottage.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr. Vaishalee
A case of transmission from woman to woman
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I went through case reports. There has been one case of transmission from woman to woman has been reported.
Otherwise I could not find any case of HIV transmission from frottage.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr. Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanku doctor
So as all hiv sites states hiv spread via
Unprotected sex
Blood transfusion
Mother to child pregnancy
These above three are the ways hiv pass as it provide direct transfer of virus without any environmental factors
So if one person doesnt involve in above 3 factors ,so hiv cant spread
Is this information on CDC , aidsvancouver and other sited correct ?
So as all hiv sites states hiv spread via
Unprotected sex
Blood transfusion
Mother to child pregnancy
These above three are the ways hiv pass as it provide direct transfer of virus without any environmental factors
So if one person doesnt involve in above 3 factors ,so hiv cant spread
Is this information on CDC , aidsvancouver and other sited correct ?
Brief Answer:
Doctors usually stratify risk involved
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Possible routes of transmission according to risk in medical literature are
- Sexual - homosexual anal sex is most risky. Others are heterosexual anal sex, heterosexual vaginal sex, oral sex and condom protected sex in deceasing order of risk
- Mother to child
- Blood and blood product transfusion
- Injecting drug users
- Healthcare setting - infected needle prick
HIV does not spread from casual contact, kissing, air, water, sharing furniture, food, utensil, towels.
Regards,
Dr. Vaishalee
Doctors usually stratify risk involved
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Possible routes of transmission according to risk in medical literature are
- Sexual - homosexual anal sex is most risky. Others are heterosexual anal sex, heterosexual vaginal sex, oral sex and condom protected sex in deceasing order of risk
- Mother to child
- Blood and blood product transfusion
- Injecting drug users
- Healthcare setting - infected needle prick
HIV does not spread from casual contact, kissing, air, water, sharing furniture, food, utensil, towels.
Regards,
Dr. Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Thanku mam for your quick replies
One question u above also stated possible hiv exposures in medical history
Most is sexual contact penetrative as we describe sex
My friend 2 months back got exposure of possible genital touching to anus or vagina , he dont know as He was engaging from behind and both were standing posiition, he touched for just 3 sec less
So he dont know what his genital hit (touches ) anus or vagina,as he searched in the position he was with girl mainly one encounter with anus as vagina is below
But there was no penetration at all thats sure and hib need penetrative sex as hiv sites says
So is my friend expousre is risk ?
IN MEDICAL ITS frottage/apposition / genital rubbing sites say no risk
As no case documneted as hiv no reproduce outside body
One question u above also stated possible hiv exposures in medical history
Most is sexual contact penetrative as we describe sex
My friend 2 months back got exposure of possible genital touching to anus or vagina , he dont know as He was engaging from behind and both were standing posiition, he touched for just 3 sec less
So he dont know what his genital hit (touches ) anus or vagina,as he searched in the position he was with girl mainly one encounter with anus as vagina is below
But there was no penetration at all thats sure and hib need penetrative sex as hiv sites says
So is my friend expousre is risk ?
IN MEDICAL ITS frottage/apposition / genital rubbing sites say no risk
As no case documneted as hiv no reproduce outside body
Brief Answer:
Risk is nil
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Risk is nil and your friend can be reassured that no need of testing for HIV after just one encounter of touching.
Theoretically if contact with body fluids is there then also there must be some trauma to skin of penis, to allow HIV to enter into system. In sexual intercourse more chances of HIV transmission in anal sex as chances of trauma are more.
The logic is that he can move on in life and forget this incidence. Avoid such exposures in future as these cause so much mental stress.
Regards,
Dr. Vaishalee
Risk is nil
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Risk is nil and your friend can be reassured that no need of testing for HIV after just one encounter of touching.
Theoretically if contact with body fluids is there then also there must be some trauma to skin of penis, to allow HIV to enter into system. In sexual intercourse more chances of HIV transmission in anal sex as chances of trauma are more.
The logic is that he can move on in life and forget this incidence. Avoid such exposures in future as these cause so much mental stress.
Regards,
Dr. Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar