It can be spread to the other person by body fluids such as blood, sperm, vaginal fluids, and anal intercourse. You can catch hiv from oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse. Also, if they have hiv and you have a cut and somehow those cuts touch, you can get the virus. Also, needles can spread hiv.
From intimate contact with an infected person, such as sexual activity. It is also transmitted by contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person.
the most common way to get aids is having sex with someone that has aids.
No, HIV doesn't live outside the human body. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Virus.) HIV is transmitted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk.
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and Camera are still living, neither of them have HIV
dont panic hiv is not as catching as you think just go get yourself tested and wait for the results chances are your fine and make sure whoever you were tattooing really has hiv first before you panic
If proper precautions are taken, giving first aid will not get you infected.
Some people believe that HIV or Aids as they are two different diseases originated from Monkeys(your mom). And tribal hunters of any different race or country killed and ate the dead monkeys that were hunted. Therefore passing on the virus to there tribe then to another tribe and so on like the domino effect. So there is no way to tell who the very first person was to get either virus. I'm not sure about the monkey with aids theory but i do believe it may have been the cause for it.
What do you think about people who have HIV
17,000,000,000 people have HIV in the us.
about million of people are die from hiv
HIV is an infection that LEADS to AIDS. So, most likely, people with HIV are very likely to get AIDS.
HIV is not curable.
Yes they can.
those people who got hiv
People have HIV because they caught a virus. People have AIDS because their HIV infection came to the point they could not fight off other infections.
80% of the world has HIV aids
Electrocution is not part of HIV treatment.
No; not if none of the 3 people were HIV positive.
1.3 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe