This virus causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in which failure of the immune system allows life-threatening infections and cancers to grow.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
It is possible to have a false negative HIV test, particuarly early in infection with HIV. If a partner has a true negative HIV test, it's not possible to get HIV from them.
Casual contact, sweat, tears, feces, urine do not affect the spread of HIV.
Yes, a history of herpes doesn't provide immunity from chickenpox.
By taking an hiv test
You can't get infected with HIV from someone coughing on you.
No, you will not get HIV from drinking after someone.
exchange of bodily fluids with someone who does have HIV
You will need to be tested to confirm you have HIV.
Yes, it is possible.
HIV infection does not affect bowel movements.
It's a very high risk.