Yes; HIV is still around.
HIV is still deadly.
It is actually still possible that your child will not contact HIV from you, even though it is unlikely.
Freckles have been around ever since humans have been around, but HIV has only been around for a few decades. Therefore freckles are not an indication of HIV.
In order to contract HIV from blood, it must be infected with the virus. Otherwise, you will not contract HIV.
No; not if none of the 3 people were HIV positive.
HIV is easier to catch through broken skin than through intact skin, but you can still avoid HIV by not having genital-genital contact with someone who has HIV.
Yes you can if your partners i unfaithful.
she has breast cancer she had had it for 5 years now and still living
To be exposed to does not always mean that you will be infected. If contracting the disease you will still not test positive until some time afterwards.
Other way around. HIV is the virus effecting immune system.
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
HIV does not prevent menstruation. Women with HIV still have periods.