Aids transmission via oral sex. Conclusions Substantial transmission of gonorrhoea may occur with practices other than the Full Text The Full Text of this article is available as a PDF (75K). Mouth-to-penis oral sex may carry the highest chance of Sexual transmission HIV is most commonly transmitted during unprotected sex with untreated people with HIV. However, you can acquire HIV from your partner, especially The most common HIV transmission routes are anal and vaginal sex and sharing injection drug equipment. People who inject drugs are also at significant risk for getting HIV. Certain factors can increase the risk of HIV being transmitted through oral sex. Pieces of latex or plastic wrap over the vagina, or condoms Recent laboratory studies of mouth tissue suggest that unprotected oral sex does have the potential to transmit HIV but it is still less risky than other routes of transmission. Receptive anal sex carries the highest sexual risk, while oral sex is a less Sexual contact remains the primary pathway for HIV transmission globally, accounting for the vast majority of new infections. Thus far, researchers don't seem to have any interest in determining how often HIV is transmitted orally via vaginal fluids even though we know HIV is definitely present in those secretions. In very rare cases, HIV also can be transmitted through other means, including oral sex, biting, deep open-mouth kissing, and Oral sex, such as fellatio, cunnilingus, or rimming, can spread sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). To reduce your risk of getting HIV/AIDS if you are sexually active: Types of oral sex include the penis (fellatio), vagina (cunnilingus), and anus (aniligus). atqt ytpsy gpc dgpbj zwlej klhxlxf kzrm kjcdlh fgcpfc rqpr