Eventually, probably. But someone who keep taking their medicines and go on checkups can keep healthy for years.
Yes Arsenio Hall is HIV positive.
its HIV positive
He is HIV positive, but does not have AIDs yet.
Not exactly. "HIV positive" means that someone's test for HIV antibodies came back positive, i.e. that the antibodies are present and that the person has at least been exposed to, and is almost certainly infected with, the virus. AIDS, however, is a syndrome, or condition. There isn't a specific test for it, so the terms "positive" and "negative" have no real meaning. AIDS means that not only is the person infected, but the infection has progressed to the point that they are showing symptoms. You can be "HIV positive" (the test showed antibodies) or "HIV negative" (the test did not show antibodies), but not "AIDS positive" or "AIDS negative". Everyone with AIDS is (or should be, since HIV is the virus that causes AIDS) "HIV positive", but it's possible to be "HIV positive" for a considerable length of time before eventually developing AIDS.
if she is HIV-positive then yes
Yes, but they can give the HIV onto someone else, and they could get AIDs too.
A positive HIV test does not automatically mean that someone has AIDS. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) if left untreated. AIDS is diagnosed when the immune system is severely damaged and specific criteria are met, such as a CD4 cell count below a certain level or the presence of opportunistic infections. Therefore, while all individuals with AIDS are HIV positive, not all individuals who are HIV positive have AIDS.
Yes, a person can be HIV positive without having AIDS. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), but not everyone with HIV develops AIDS. With proper medical treatment, such as antiretroviral therapy, an HIV-positive individual can maintain a healthy immune system and live without progressing to AIDS. Regular monitoring and early intervention are key to managing the virus effectively.
if three person who are not HIV positive/AIDS have sexual relation ship with each other, any possibility of HIV/ AIds?
No. If neither partner has the HIV virus, then neither one can get AIDS. AIDS is caused when HIV has gotten to far along. In order for you to get AIDS, you have to have blood to blood contact with someone that is HIV positive.
Antibodies to the AIDS virus indicates the person is HIV positive.
No, I doubt it- she only wears HIV Positive shirts to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS, and to grab people's attention.