People with AIDS can and should remain active, contributing members of the community. HIV is not transmitted through casual contact and people with AIDS (depending on their personal health condition and disease susceptibility) are able to interact normally without being a risk to others.
Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS was created in 1989.
A person with aids can pass it on
Aids and herpes
Yes
A person with AIDS can go to hospice.
This question cannot and should never be answered. A person's AIDS status is theirs alone. It is not the state's or anyone's business to know.
A person who aids in the commission of a crime is an "abettor."
aids can infect you through bloodstream, semen, cuts ext. and from a dead body should not make it any less dangerous and should be just as infecting as in a live person.
No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.
No. The aids virus is very sensitive to temperature, and can generally only be transmitted by direct contact of mucus membranes. If the a person with aids were to breathe on you, you would not be infected with the virus.
no u cant, only if the person with aids has a cut in there mouth. then the blood will go into the healthy person.