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1. Use Barrier Methods During Intercourse Make sure to use protection during sex. Male condoms, female condoms, and a host of others that are readily available these days, offline and online.
2. Be More Careful During Anal Sex Anal sex leaves you the most susceptible to the HIV infection as compared to vaginal sex or oral sex.
3. Restrict Yourself To One Sexual Partner There is a risk of being susceptible to the infection even in a monogamous relationship.
4. Take PEP Make sure you take PEP, the HIV prevention vaccine, within 72 hours of a possible exposure to the HIV infection.