who are the victims of aids?
and please name about it.. even if its only ONE name that youll gonna give it..
Aids and a loose butt hole
Yes, the spread of Aids does relate to human trafficking. Recall that the victims of human trafficking not only are victims of forced labour, but are also sold as sex slaves. Therefore, anyone who isn't supposed to have sex because they have Aids might spread the disease by those means. Then the victims are sold somewhere else, and spreading the disease to others.
To burn through its victims and infect as many as possible.
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.
The disease lowers their immunity to fight off infection.
The Red Ribbon Project was created in 1991 by VISUAL AIDS Artists Caucus in New York. The Red Ribbon is a symbol designed to promote the fight of AIDS.
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The reason that AIDS awareness may become redundant in genocidal countries, is because AIDS is not such a serious health risk to those already condemned to imminent death. Curing or preventing AIDS in genocide victims unfortunately does little to improve their survival chances.
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.
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The word "nahawa" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term is "infected", "contaminated", or "tainted". The adverb for the word "nahawa" is "nakakahawa". In English it is "contagious", for example: "AIDS is a contagious disease", in Tagalog or Filipino it would be "Ang AIDS ay isang nakakahawang sakit".
someone with acess to a phone and who was not dead would have rung emergency aids. there would have been a lot of people doing this and once the aids got there they would have called backup. :)