HIV or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is spread by coming into unsafe contact with one or more of 5 bodily fluids. They are: Blood, Semen, Pre-Ejaculate, or, "Pre-Cum", Vaginal Fliud, or, Secretions, and, Breast milk. The Virus mcome into contact with an uninfected persons bloodstream in order for them to become infected with HIV
They inherit it from their infected parents.
yes it is possible,and this is much likely to occur during pregnancy,labor,and as well as through breast feeding.
hiv all started with monkeys. But hiv spread by vaginal fluid, semon, or transferring blood with someone who has the virus.
Yes children can be born with it and they can be infected with it in the same way as adults.
Exchange of bodily fluids, especially where there is bleeding.
Sharing needles, blood to blood, sexual contact, mom to baby.
You can be infected by AIDS or HIV in several ways, most commonly by sexual intercourse, through blood transfusions, or from sharing hypodermic needles used for illicit drugs.
A person must have exposure to an infected body fluid such as blood, genital secretions, breast milk, CSF, or synovial fluid to have the infection transmit.
those people who got hiv
Yes, non-infected people (gay or straight) can contract the HIV virus if they are exposed to the HIV virus from another person.
About 1.1 people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS
No.
False
South africa
No, you will not be infected in that manner.
It seems to be an ambiguous question:-) You can get HIV from other source that not an infected people? Maybe from a Rhesus monkey or from any other infected animal, blood or transpalnt. In the other way, you can avoid get HIV even if you have sexual contact with infected people if you use some preservative and take some care during the sexual relationship.
In Africa, 1 out of 4 have HIV. In Thailand, 1 out fo 6 have HIV.
33.2 million(the most approximate estimate as of now)
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
People are rarely infected with HIV through blood transfusion now. Scientists have not always known what HIV was or how to detect it. During this time, many people were infected with HIV as a result of blood transfusion. Thankfully, now every blood sample collected is tested for a variety of diseases, including HIV.