This means mother to baby, before or after birth. This is the main reason why infected women should never get pregnant.
Michelle Lewis Renaud has written: 'Profiles of activities to reduce perinatal transmission of HIV' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease) in infants, AIDS (Disease) in pregnancy, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Case studies, Disease Transmission, Vertical, HIV infections, In infancy & childhood, In pregnancy, Prenatal care, Prevention, Prevention & control, Therapeutic use, Transmission, Treatment, Vertical Disease Transmission, Zidovudine
By just having your hair cut, you can not get HIV.
No
Routine infection control techniques prevent the transmission of HIV in the dental clinic. If your dentist is using standard procedures, there is no risk of HIV transmission.
There is no cure for HIV. If there were a cure, that would also prevent transmission.
The motto of Born HIV Free is 'End mother to child transmission of HIV by 2015'.
common means of transmission of hiv virus are, sexual intercourse, mother 2 baby,blood transfusion .
Yes they are.
The correct reponse is that vertical transmission is transmission of a virus from a parent plant to its progeny, and horizontal transmission is one plant spreading the virus to another plant.
In developed countries widespread HIV testing and anti-retroviral therapy have reduced maternal-fetal transmission dramatically.
No, circumcision does NOT prevent the transmission of HIV. Condoms can dramatically reduce the chance of HIV transmission. There's some evidence that circumcised men face a little less risk of catching HIV, but that's still far away from saying it's safe.
No, circumcision does NOT prevent the transmission of HIV. Condoms can dramatically reduce the chance of HIV transmission. There's some evidence that circumcised men face a little less risk of catching HIV, but that's still far away from saying it's safe.