Due to advances in retroviral therapy the chance of congenital aids is signafigantly reduced
You can prevent getting aids by not having sex at all. Or by when having sex using a condom.
No it can not.
This means that the person was infected with the HIV virus at birth.
You prevent aids by not getting infected by HIV. HIV is spread through body fluids. Avoiding sexual contact and contact with blood through sharing needles and transfusions can go a long way toward preventing it.
Band Aids aid you in healing and protect you, they keep cuts from bleeding constantly, which helps form a scab (will heal faster).... Also it helps (doesn't prevent) cuts, scrapes, etc. from getting infected
Everything that isn't congenital (born with it): measles, mumps, smallpox, AIDS, TB, rubella.
wash your hands frequently and when in somewhere like a locker room be sure that you cover any wounds with band-aids.
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We should send milaria nets to prevent the mosquitos of getting aids
Can get it from parents.
because scientist have evidence in which they can predict aids happening rather than aids
HIV/AIDS isn't that contagious, and there is very little risk of of catching it of someone unless there is a serious exchange of body fluids. Sharing needles and having sex can get you infected, but not everyday life. But a child getting born from a mother with HIV is at considerable risk.