HIV is a sexually transmitted disease.
You don't need parental permission to be tested for STI's. See the related link for a directory that will help you find a test site in your area.
no, it has to be passed on to you by a parent
They feel a sense of rejection from peers and family and wonder what persons we say
No there does not need to be a lot of blood to transmit HIV.
You will need to be tested to confirm you have HIV.
At least in the United States if they are going to test you for HIV, they MUST inform you and you have to give consent. Well, if you are under 18, your parent would have to give consent. Don't know what state you live in but, in Tennessee all that is required is for the person to tell you that you are being tested for HIV. If there is a needle stick then yes you may be tested for HIV but you will always be told first
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Yes, that is correct. You need to be infected to infect someone else with HIV.
Then you need to visit a doctor
Yes.
Go back to court. The two--support and visitation--are usually not connected. Lately, drugs have had some effect on HIV and the other parent may become able to work again in time. Your child should be able to visit safely.
Why is the body's response to HIV described as a "war"? i really need to know!!!