Not necessarily. A person either has HIV or AIDS. There is no such thing as partially blown AIDS, so full blown AIDS is just as absurd no matter how commonly it is used. Secondly, If a person with AIDS is put on medication, their viral load can reach undetectable, and their CD4's go back up. There have been reports of HIV positive people with undetectable viral loads giving birth to HIV negative children. If your that concerned, why don't you just ask your sister?
No
his HIV is at an undetectable level that was how he was able to coach and play basketball.
when a person has HIV or full blown aids, it harms the immune system
Yes.
plz answer me
He is HIV positive, but does not have AIDs yet.
Yes he did have the hiv virus and full blown aids. Before his demise he participated in a walk for aids cause in which he just sat in a wheelchair while being pushed because he was too weak to walk.
There is no such thing as full blown aids. A person infected with hiv either has HIV or AIDS. This is why you never hear people say partially blown AIDS AIDS means that the persons immune system has deteriorated until their CD4's have dropped below 200 and at least one opportunistic infection is present. This progression can be reversed with medicine. I would say that unless your taking your newborn to an orgy with AIDS patients, normal contact will not harm them.
yep
of full blown aids
Vanessa Redgrave's first husband died of AIDS. He died long after they split up.
An HIV patient diagnosed with bacillary angiomatosis is considered to have progressed to full-blown AIDS