YES, true friendship last forever. But this does not means you share sensitive objects and get yourself infected. The rule of friendship is care, encouragement, love, and son on.
Yes of course. HIV positive people are still prone to opportunisitic infections such as tonsilitis the same as a 'normal' person. Assuming that they still have their tonsils. I can vouch for this as I am one such person.
Whenever the person is ready to tell people.
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
HIV is still deadly.
also affects the person, friends, and your life
No
The underling root of HIV is direct sex. When a person is HIV positive and another person is HIV negative and they have direct sex, the HIV moves into the HIV negative person and the HIV is now positive in both of the persons.
HIV is an infectious virus. It can be passed from person to person.
Yes. It can be transmitted by... * Sex * Blood (open wounds, etc.) * Mother-to-Child (passed down) * Dirty Needles
If you are having sex with a person who is HIV positive, you should ALWAYS use a condom and there is still a chance you may be infected.
If a person tests positive for the HIV antibody, it means that person has the HIV infection.