If each person involved contracts the disease and then has intercourse with others, you could start your own little epidemic.
If you are asking whether having intercourse with multiple partners increases your chance of becoming infected, the answer is HELL yes. Every time you have sex with a new partner, you're having sex with everyone he or she ever slept with, in terms of diseases.
women.
AIDS is an immune system disease caused by HIV, which is spread by sex, among other ways. AIDS does not cause other STDs, although people with AIDS are more likely to have complications if they contract STDs.
No.HIV it is more spread-ed to heterosexuals than homosexuals
Out of these, AIDS is the least dangerous one. AIDS require a fairly solid exchange of body fluids before infecting another person while the other two can spread much more easily.
No Aids is not spread by skin contact Aids is spread by human body fluids such as blood and semen or vaginal fluids. If you have a cut in your mouth and you kiss someone that has bleeding gums you may get it! Or if you get stuck by a needle that a person with aids has been stuck with....
No. as a mater of fact aids is higher among circumcised men (especialy in the US then among men that are intact. thougbthis is more likely a result of lifestyle factors then the actual state of the circumcised penis.
The world would not differ. Those children would grow up too have and spread AIDS to others and the world would be the same. More children would die young, unlike they do today, though.
If you are talking about AIDS, I believe it is most prevalent percentage wise in the homosexual male community, at least in America. If you are talking Africa, it is probably about equal. AIDS can be transmitted to men just as easily as it can be transmitted to women.
I think it might be, in some jurisdictions, if the state (the prosecution) can prove that you knew you had AIDS and were deliberately trying to infect other people. But for the most part, I think this is one of those issues where the law hasn't quite caught up with the times. Since AIDS is a relatively new disease, people are still trying to figure out which laws and social policies are appropriate when dealing with these AIDS-related issues. Hopefully someone who knows more about the law can give you a more definitive answer.
More Heterosexuals have AIDS than gay people do.
The majority of people with AIDS and HIV are straight.
aids are in Afica mostlikley but certain because of this reason. in Africa when people were hunting and butchering chimpanzees and then eating them, the monkey had a virus that was non-harmful to them but very harmful to us humans. of course a amount of people got it and thenwhile those people had unprotected sex or shared blood and/or dirty needles it spread it even more. creating what we know today as HIV/AIDS