This depends on the country that you live in, whether mandatory HIV testing is required to enlist, and whether a positive result is an exclusion to serving.
In some countries this is no in other it is yes.
You can not enlist in to the military with HIV/AIDS, however if with serving you contract the disease you should be given the option to either stay in or get out.
You can't join any service if you have HIV.
Probably some military members do have HIV infection.
every field of the military jobs require hiv testing.
A woman is just as likely to get HIV from a military man as she is to get it from someone who is not in the armed forces.
military or non military has no bearing on HIV. unprotected sexual exposure is what CAN lead to HIV.................'Straight' men and women are just as likely to contract HIV as bi-sexual or 'gay' men. In the U.S. around 30% of HIV infections are caused by female-to-male sexual contact. If you tested positive, you'll be ok. It's highly treatable, though not yet curable.
Because HIV is contagious and deadly and affect the persons health and fitness.
Yes and No. If you are trying to join the military with hiv you cant. However, if you contract it while on active duty, you are allowed to stay in as long as you dont develop AIDS.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
No
anyone can get hiv
HIV is the virus that causes HIV. It is not a genetic abnormality.
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