HIV is still deadly.
HIV
Because HIV is contagious and deadly and affect the persons health and fitness.
* Incurable * Deadly * Kills T Cells
HIV-2 Betters known as AIDS!
HIV attacks your immune system. When your immune system is fighting it starts to weaken. The Antibody start to take over which then turns to AIDS.
HIV is a deadly virus.When HIV enters your body it attacks and destroyslymphocytes called HELPER T cells that make antibodies fight infections. And eventually the lymphocytes ( HELPER T) gets weaken and the person dies from HIV....
Avian flu, HIV Aids, Ebola, And many more.
It is actually still possible that your child will not contact HIV from you, even though it is unlikely.
HIV is a deadly virus affecting the immune system of the host. It is a type of retrovirus transmitted through unprotected sexual contact. Order research samples from Central BioHub.
You can have anal and oral sex of which you cannot get pregnant from. True ... but if either party has STD's or is HIV positive, the other person can still catch those deadly diseases.
Yes, the swine flu is dangerous to an HIV AIDS patient. Any minor infection or even a cold is deadly to an HIV AIDS patient. The person has to have progressed AIDS, otherwise it won't be as dangerous.
Yes. HIV is considered a chronic disease (like diabetes) and not a terminal (deadly) disease anymore. There are many treatment options available that keep HIV+ much healthier for a very long time.