For those individuals who are sexually active, most sexual activities carry some level of risk to HIV exposure. In order to practice safer sexual activities, one must always assume that the other individual is HIV positive. Sexual activities that expose an individual to the body fluids of others are considered risky and unsafe. One of the most effective ways of preventing HIV exposure to body fluids during sexual intercourse is through the effective use of a condom.
This HIV Prevention resource provides information on HIV Testing, the differences between HIV and AIDS, vital Prevention Information, as well as how to reduce your risk of contracting HIV.
C.A.R.E. Prevention & Risk Reduction Staff
(562) 624-4999
HIV Prevention topics include: safer sex, needle exposure and Universal Precautions.
Learn to reduce your exposure to HIV / AIDS
Understanding the difference between HIV and AIDS, and how the virus is transmitted and diagnosed.