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It is not true that patients who are Rh positive can't get HIV. Patients with all blood types should take steps to prevent HIV.
Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, not viruses, and HIV is a virus.
because HIV is a virus and antibiotics treat bacterial infections.
South Africa has the largest ammount of HIV patients at present.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
actually there are no names because in hospitals doctors don't take th patients name if they ask for HIV tests.
Yes, HIV patients are less resistant to TB. TB testing and treatment are critical for patients with AIDS.
probably about 50%
recent evidence shows bacterial translocation from gut into the blood in the pathogenesis of heat stroke.however,the patients recover spontaneously without antibiotics. and hence it is not advisable to take antibiotics unless confirmed by blood culture.
False. There is no cure yet for AIDS. Antibiotics work on bacteria. So if an AIDS patient gets a secondary bacterial infection, it would be appropriate for them to take antibiotics to help with the bacterial infection. AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, so antibiotics would be ineffective for treatment of the AIDS itself, just secondary infections associated with the AIDS. They are especially prone to these because of the lowered ability of AIDS patients' immune systems to fight disease.
antibiotics can be given to dengue fever patients for curing any super added infection.
hiv patients