Lol. If your only going 2 have one partner your whole life. Then take it with that partner. But the both of you should be informed.
NO
Juvenalis Baitu Rwelamira has written: 'AIDS pandemic in East Africa' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects of Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Prevention, Safe sex in AIDS prevention
Yes
No not if neither of you have aids. You two should get checked for aids so you two dont feel uncomfortable. Just be careful and always have your partner get checked first and you should get checked frequently for STD's as well.
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
if you are sexually active at 14 yrs. old then of course you should get tested for aids.=if it is okay with your partner then you both should get tested together.=
yes, that is the most common method for getting HIV/AIDS
The concept of a World AIDS Day originated at the 1988 World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention
There is no cure. Prevention is to avoid all sexual and/or blood contact with any person who has the disease.
Robie Siamwiza has written: 'A situation analysis of policy and teaching HIV/AIDS prevention in educational institutions in Zambia' -- subject(s): Prevention, HIV infections, AIDS (Disease)
AIDS was first recognized by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1981.
Retesting for HIV should be done at the end of the window period for the particular test. You should also get retested if you have a new partner.