by all means
also affects the person, friends, and your life
HIV/AIDS has many impacts on crop production around the world. HIV related health conditions can severely affect a person's ability to be as productive as those who do not suffer from the disease.
No you will not as saliva does not have enough virus in it to transmit.
HIV is a virus. AIDS is a diagnosis. HIV is contagious and causes a person to develop AIDS. AIDS is not contagious and only occurs in people who are HIV+.
No No, to get AIDS you must have physical contact with another person who has AIDS. You cannot get AIDS if you did not have physical contact with another person who has AIDS. Hope this helped !
No
Yes, but they can give the HIV onto someone else, and they could get AIDs too.
No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
A person does not have AIDS until they are diagnosed with the condiition. AIDS is a result of advanced HIV infection. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. The only effective way to know your status is to get tested.
HIV is a virus that once contracted begins to affect the body's immune system. This will eventually destroy a person's immune system, leaving them unable to fight off infections. When this occurs, the person is said to have AIDS. HIV/AIDS has a negative impact on health. It is a slow-acting virus, meaning that it will take years before the full scope of the damage is seen.
if three person who are not HIV positive/AIDS have sexual relation ship with each other, any possibility of HIV/ AIds?
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is not a stage of HIV infection, but rather a diagnosis given to an HIV+ person who has reached a certain level of decreased immune function. The AIDS diagnosis is based on the health of a person's immune system, not the amount of virus in the body.