About 1.1 people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS
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AIDS drugs are tested on people infected with the disease.
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AIDS has nothing to do with age. You can be born with AIDS if your mother has it. You can get it any time by contact with infected body fluid like blood or semen. The most common way to get AIDS is by unprotected sex.
No, São Tomé and Príncipe does not have the highest number of people infected with the AIDS virus. While the country does face challenges related to HIV/AIDS, it has a lower prevalence rate compared to several other African nations. Countries like South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini have some of the highest rates of HIV prevalence in the world.
ANY age can be affected by HIV AIDS. You could be in your 90s and get infected, or if you were born from an infected mother, you could be born infected.
The number of people doesn't affect how you get AIDs.AIDs is passed on by someone else who is infected by it. So, if one of the people she has an intercourse with as AIDs, chances are she will get AIDs too.If you can't have safe sex, do the taxpayer a favour and don't bother having sex.
That is not known to man. We know aproximately how many are getting infected with HIV and how many dies from AIDS. Here are some data from UNAIDS: Number of people living with HIV in 2006: 39,5 millions (34,1-47,1) Infected in 2006: 4,3 millions (3,6-5,7) AIDS death in 2006: 2,9 millions (2,5-3,5)
All people that are infected with HIV are suspicious to bacterial infection due to lower number of leukocytes.People with HIV can be infected with bacteria that normally it doesn't affect the humans, this happen wile their immunity it is suppressed.
No. In order to have the disease known as AIDS (which is not a virus itself, but a syndrome), a person needs to be infected by the HIV virus. It is the HIV virus that causes AIDS.
AIDS can be acquired by 1 or more events. It can be acquired through sexual intercourse, sharing drug needles (with an HIV-infected person). It can also be acquired prenatally from an HIV-infected mom to her child, or through breast feeding.
Yes, if the semen is infected with the aids virus.