You go to a health clinic, or hospital, then they take a small sample of blood and test it, then they tell you the results.
No not if neither of you have aids. You two should get checked for aids so you two dont feel uncomfortable. Just be careful and always have your partner get checked first and you should get checked frequently for STD's as well.
NO, BUT GET YOURSELF CHECKED
A continuity test is performed using aids. The aids are placed across a chosen path and the flow of the current is checked.
You could have a urinary track infection or some other infection. Get it checked out by a doctor either way. This is not a symptom of HIV/AIDS.
yes get checked soon
than shouldnt happen it could be a case of AIDs or Skin cancer You should get it checked with your GP immediately
This could mean you have Swine Flu or Aids. You'd better get this checked out.
Yes it is passed through the saliva from one cat to another or fleas that have the feline aids. Have the kittens tested but I am not sure at what age you would get an accurate test. Take them all in to be checked out by your Veterinarian.
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This can be caused by any of a number of conditions. AIDS is one of the least likely. Regardless, it would be prudent to get this checked out by a competent urologist.
They test for everything pretty much. This is important in case someone would be positive so they can put medicine in so the baby don't get it.
Yes, it primarily exists in the circulatory system and destroys T-cells. This is why blood transfusions are checked for HIV/AIDS.