A person with aids should not be treated and different from an ordinary person it is not like if u talk to them you will get the disease nor hugging or kiss on the cheek it is very rude to treat the person any different from you or anyone
Yes.
A recent study (which was so successful it was ended early) found that if an individual is placed on HAART - Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Treatment - reduced the infection rate from them by 96%.
The study itself was for Heterosexual couples. Unfortunately you cannot make a direct correlation between homosexuals and heterosexuals because there is an absence of vaginal intercourse which is slightly less a risk (although still high)
None the less the infection rate would be substantially lower for someone taking antiperspirants than someone who wasn't
But remember, most likely your not a victim, it takes two to tango. If you get it, and your a women, theres a word called no, if your a guy, lay your hands off. That way, you will not get HIV, or Aids, or any other sexually transmitted diseases.
No , if a some people are HIV positive it means they aren't clean and you will be risk to contact with them.
You can be treated to the point where the viral load is undetectable, but the antibodies will always remain and the HIV screening test will remain positive.
People should behave the same to those who are HIV positive as they would to anyone else.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
I believe HIV victims should not be quarantined because most of them didn't ask for the disease and it is agaisnt human rights to do this along with some other hyman rights listed. Even though some of these victims may be spiteful others such as young children aren't to blame.
The only way that you can be HIV positive is if you contracted it, particularly during sex. If you were treated for an sti, that implies that unprotected sex occured. HIV is also transmitted through unprotected sex. If a person has had sex with a person who has HIV and used no protection, it is possible that the virus could have been transmitted.
no... he is not hiv positive..
Yes they can.
yes she HIV positive
Yes she's been HIV positive since 1998.
Joe Dye was POSITIVE...Not HIV Positive (dumbass!)
If you are having sex with a person who is HIV positive, you should ALWAYS use a condom and there is still a chance you may be infected.