Millions
thousands
It occurs almost exclusively in patients with AIDS
It entirely depends on the needs of the patient.
According to international health experts, approximately 33 million people worldwide have HIV/AIDS.
No. Worldwide, MANY more heterosexuals have HIV and AIDS than gay people.
Toxoplasma gondii is the most common protozoan associated with encephalitis in AIDS patients.
From taking immunosuppressive drugs, transplant patients are susceptible to the same "opportunistic" infections that threaten AIDS patients--pneumocystis pneumonia, herpes and cytomegalovirus infections, fungi, and a host of bacteria.
86%
AIDS patients who have not been infected may be given a drug called TMP/SMX (Bactrim or Septra) to prevent toxoplasmosis infection.
yes
There are many private organizations and foundations that work with HIV infections worldwide. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is an example of this type of organization.
that would be discrimination