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Question

if you have sex with someone who has HIV are you guaranteed to catch HIV?

Answer

No, the opposite is true, HIV is a difficult virus to catch.

The actual risk in any single situation probably vary from zero (no risk) to to less than 1 in 20,000 (0.05% risk per exposure) to 1 in 10 (10% risk per exposure). This will depend on many things, including: the viral load of the HIV positive partner, the type of sex, whether you use a condom, if there are STIs, genetics etc).

The risk is zero if the positive partner is on treatment (ART) with an undetectable viral load.  An undetectable viral load makes HIV untransmittable. (See: The evidence for U=U).

Low risks (1 in 5,000) include oral sex generally (not in early infection), or perhaps the risk of a condom breaking.

High risk – perhaps 1 in 100 to 300 – is estimated from vaginal or anal intercourse without using a condom (not accounting for viral load), or for oral sex with someone who has recently been infected.

Highest risk would involve blood to blood contact with someone who has a high viral load.

Although HIV is not an easy virus to catch – it does only takes one exposure for infection to occur in any risk setting other than zero. There is probably zero risk if the positive partner has undetectable viral load, if the negative partner uses PrEP or when condoms are used properly.

Many HIV positive people have sex with HIV negative people, including in long-term relationships, without the negative person catching HIV.
See also the info and links from this page.

This question was updated in January 2018 from an original answer posted in May 2008. i-Base no longer answers individual questions about HIV transmission and risk. (See: Question 1, 5, 6 and 9 at this link).

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61 comments

  1. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Hastings,

    The risk of transmission when someone has an undetectable viral load is close to zero. For more info, please see here:

    http://i-base.info/qa-on-the-partner-study/

  2. Hastings

    I had unprotected sex with a person who has HIV. They have an undetectable viral load. What is the risk?

  3. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Thembisile,

    Please see Q 1 here:

    http://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  4. Thembisile

    I had sex with gay using a condom, not knowing that he took the condom out, I contract STI, after 6months I went for HIV test and it was negative, and I’m sure the person is HIV positive, what are my chances of contacting HIV?

  5. Lisa Thorley
  6. Buhle

    Hai I date this guy for a month we have sex and he took out the condom how may chance for me to be affected cz I suspect he’s positive and he denied that

  7. Lisa Thorley
  8. king

    if I had unprotected sex with an infected person today,will I be tested positive tomorrow?

  9. Lisa Thorley
  10. Dalena

    There was no penetration, but our we rubbed out genitals against each other naked. I don’t know his status but is there a chance I contact std IF he’s positive? Also with another guy status which is unknown to me, he barely squeezes the tip a couple of times in and fingers me At the same time, what are the chances IF he has an Std?