yea I dont see why not
There is no medical reason for why alcohol services would need to know your HIV status before you access treatment with them.
In South Africa, the Children's Act allows adolescents aged 12 and older to consent to health services related to HIV testing without parental consent.
With an hiv test
In general, more women have HIV than men worldwide.
It is more common for women to obtain the HIV from men than men from women during intercourse.
HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
This answer varies due to geographic location. The answer in the United States is Yes, but race has little to do with it. It has more to do with access and availability of services.
Women do not have sperm. If you're talking about a woman's vaginal secretions then yes it is possible and does on occasional occur during unprotected intercourse.
Some of the services that are offer through the website called UNAIDS are that the websites hosts fact sheets about the HIV and AIDS viruses as well as other informational resources. UNAIDS also helps with obtaining treatments for those who cannot or do not have access to care for HIV and AIDS diagnosis. UNAIDS provides other services as well.
There is no vaccine for HIV at this time.
About 20-25% of pregnant women with untreated HIV transmit it to their fetuses.
In 2006, the age group that had the most cases of HIV diagnosed was young adults aged 20-29. This age group is often disproportionately affected by HIV due to a combination of factors such as risky behavior, lack of awareness, and limited access to prevention and treatment services.