No. HIV is an infectous virus and you can only get it certain ways and fighting isn't one of them.
There is no vaccine for HIV at this time.
does hiv cause nose bleed
HIV does not cause bacterial infections.
HIV destroys the immune system, so the body can not fight off other diseases. AIDS in itself does not cause death, but other complications from the immune system being compromised.
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies," special molecules to fight HIV. A blood test for HIV looks for these antibodies. If you have them in your blood, it means that you have HIV infection. People who have the HIV antibodies are called "HIV-Positive." Being HIV-positive, or having HIV disease, is not the same as having AIDS. Many people are HIV-positive but don't get sick for many years. As HIV disease continues, it slowly wears down the immune system. Viruses, parasites, fungi and bacteria that usually don't cause any problems can make you very sick if your immune system is damaged. These are called "opportunistic infections" Basically the cells that are in your body that fight off infection, get infected and the body is therefore no longer able to fight off illness, one of those being pneumonia.
HCV virus can not cause HIV; it is a different virus.
The standard HIV test identifies the antibodies the body produces to fight the HIV infection.
no it does not, it has nothing to do with hiv
HIV is a virus.
No
Microbes don't cause HIV. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and the causative agent is a virus.