HIV's are found everywhere.
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+.
In cats, the Feline Leukemia virus is a highly contagious to other cats who share food bowls and litter pans. Dog Leukemia is not contagious to other dogs. Feline Leukemia is caused by a virus. In dogs, Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Like most other types of cancer, the causes of Leukemia are not well-understood, there aren't any measures to prevent Leukemia in your dog.
No it is not, for both HIV and HCV.
This is all a bit of a technicality. AIDS is a result of HIV, much like a fever is the result of the flu. A fever is not contagious, but the flu is. AIDS is not contagious, but HIV is.AIDS is a syndrome, not the actual virus. The actual virus is HIV, which is contagious. HIV is what is passed from person to person through blood, unprotected sex, sharing needles, and a few other routes. Once a person has HIV, they will develop AIDS as an effect of the virus.
Because HIV is contagious and deadly and affect the persons health and fitness.
Parvo is very contagious to unvaccinated dogs and puppies. It is not contagious to humans.
There are more than three contagious diseases. The top three contagious diseases are flu, HIV and Ebola.
Rhinotracheitis is a pulmonary or respiratory infection in cats. It is also known as feline influenza and is very contagious.
An infected person with HIV is contagious soon after initial infection. The highest risk of transmission is during the initial infection, and at the end stage near death.
Feline means cat-like, and there are no obvious opposites to animals.However, the corresponding term for dogs is canine.
No. Lions are feline(cats), not canine(dogs).