Make sure you inform your now/past partners about your situation so they can get tested as well. Second, take your meds every single day.
If you have someone caring for you, they need to be educated as well about the disease and how to deal with the person their caring for. This includes how to give the person there meds and many other things.
He was never diagnosed with AIDS.
Merle A. Sande has written: 'The Medical management of AIDS'
Today, people diagnosed with AIDS have a much better prognosis than they did in the past. Specifically, AIDS patients today can be treated with only a few pills per day, along with any medications to treat complications.
more males than females are diagnosed with hiv/aids
Judith Light is an AIDS activist. However, she does not have AIDS.
It occurs almost exclusively in patients with AIDS
The progressive decrease in immune function leads to the onset of AIDS. AIDS is diagnosed at a certain cell count or when certain opportunistic infections are diagnosed.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a condition that develops as a result of HIV infection. AIDS is diagnosed based on how well a person's immune system is functioning after HIV infection.
Yes, AIDS can affect anyone at any age.
Fred J Hellinger has written: 'Forecasting the personal medical care costs of AIDS from 1988 through 1991' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Cost of Medical care, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of AIDS (Disease), Medical care, Cost of 'Updated forecasts of the costs of medical care for persons with AIDS, 1989-93' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Patients, Costs, Treatment 'Reimbursement under diagnosis-related groups' -- subject(s): Medicaid, Diagnosis related groups, Cost control
1051875 or 38% of people are diagnosed with AIDS every year
women.