They are prescribed HAART (Highly active anti-retroviral therepy) HIV destroys CD4 cells,these cells locate and coordinate the destruction of infections,when CD4 numbers fall infection can enter and cause a decline in health. The HAART keeps HIV levels low,one of the prescribed drugs is called a protease inhibitor and releases signals into the blood stream to "camoflauge" Your CD4 cells.
Not at this time.
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South Africa has the largest ammount of HIV patients at present.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
HIV is NOT TREATABLE. HIV attacks your immune system.
Yes, HIV patients are less resistant to TB. TB testing and treatment are critical for patients with AIDS.
probably about 50%
Pregnant patients are treated by obstetricians.
Both HIV and AIDS can be treated, but no, there is not a cure yet.
It is not true that patients who are Rh positive can't get HIV. Patients with all blood types should take steps to prevent HIV.
Yes, oral sex is medically safe if you use a condom. It is medically unsafe if a person has HIV-AIDS or an STD. However, since many STDS and HIV-AIDS often do not show symptoms, just the absence of symptoms does not mean a man is medically 'clean' and therefore, oral sex without protection is technically never 'safe'.