This answer varies due to geographic location. The answer in the United States is Yes, but race has little to do with it. It has more to do with access and availability of services.
are a type of medicine that helps you live longer with hiv
Yes, because,It may be she have monthly period systeam and she in weman can face many problems with softly.
Yes it does.
HIV can't live in citrus fruit. You can't get HIV from eating fruit, even if it was handled by someone with HIV.
more males than females are diagnosed with hiv/aids
True
no he does not
There are several types of medication for HIV that are designed to do different things. In essenece, the medications either slow down the replication process of the virus and/or help boost the immune system. This means that the person with HIV will see a drop in their viral count (the number of HIV viral cells in their blood stream) and perhaps an increase in their T-cells (white blood cells that are attacked by the HIV virus). None of the medications kill the virus itself. At best, they are slowing it down, allowing people to live longer.
You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.
No, HIV can't live in Coca-Cola. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV can only live inside the human body and dies shortly after being exposed to air. HIV is a STD (sexually transmitted disease).
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
If you have unprotected (condoms burst) sex with someone who is HIV positive there is a chance that you can contract the virus. Read the related question below.