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HIV/AIDS

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  • HIV is spread primarily by:

    • Not using a condom when having sex with a person who has HIV. All unprotected sex with someone who has HIV contains some risk. However:
      • Unprotected anal sex is riskier than unprotected vaginal sex.
      • Among men who have sex with other men, unprotected receptive anal sex is riskier than unprotected insertive anal sex.
    • Having multiple sex partners or the presence of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can increase the risk of infection during sex. Unprotected oral sex can also be a risk for HIV transmission, but it is a much lower risk than anal or vaginal sex.
    • Sharing needles, syringes, rinse water, or other equipment used to prepare illicit drugs for injection.
    • Being born to an infected mother- HIV can be passed from mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breast-feeding.
    HIV/AIDS

Contact Us

  1. Grant County Health District
    1038 W Ivy Ave. STE #1
    Moses Lake, WA 98837

  2. Phone: 509-766-7960 

    Urgent Public Health After Hours Phone: 509-398-2083

    Fax: 509-766-6519

    Confidential Fax: 509-764-2813


    Office Hours: 

    Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

    Friday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm (closed the first Friday of each month)

  1. Grant County Health District Washington Homepage

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