This section clearly explains the three main ways HIV is transmitted: unprotected sexual intercourse, blood contact, and mother-to-child transmission. Using straightforward language, diagrams, and real-life community scenarios, it details which body fluids can carry the virus, what activities pose real risk, and which everyday contacts (shaking hands, sharing food, mosquito bites) do not transmit HIV. By the end, every community health worker can accurately identify high-risk practices, explain transmission facts to clients, and confidently correct common fears and myths in their communities.
