If you have unprotected (condoms burst) sex with someone who is HIV positive there is a chance that you can contract the virus.
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yes, as long as you use condoms.
GRID- Gay Related Immune Deficiency. It was the 1982 name first proposed after public health scientists noticed clusters of Kaposi's sarcoma and Pneumocystis pneumonia among gay males in Southern California and New York City.
The term "gay" can refer to any gender, but most often is applied to gay males.
Yes, non-infected people (gay or straight) can contract the HIV virus if they are exposed to the HIV virus from another person.
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Saira Saddia Mohammed has written: 'Obesity is not associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in HIV-positive gay males'
Approximately 20% of gay and bisexual men are estimated to be living with HIV in the United States. It's important to note that having HIV does not equate to having AIDS as HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS if left untreated. With early diagnosis and proper treatment, people can live long and healthy lives with HIV.
They don't. AIDS and HIV are caused by a virus.
In 2007, worldwide about 0.8% of all adults were HIV-positive.In the United States in 2002, the estimate was that 300,000 men were HIV-positive; the number of these men who are gay is not known precisely because many men who have HIV are not gay, and may who have sex with other men will not admit to being gay.In 2007, the estimate was the 1 in 5 urban gay men is HIV-positive, or 20%.
China has the largest population of gay males in the world, however the majority of gay people in China are closeted.
Some males are gay, meaning they are attracted to other males, while others are heterosexual, meaning they are attracted to females. Sexual orientation is a personal characteristic that varies among individuals.
Anyone, gay or straight, should practice safe sex, whether that be using condoms, or practicing monogamy.