because people are irisponisbile sorry for bad spelling
In 2008, there were 4,268,900 people in New Zealand and there were only 106 cases of AIDS/HIV. So your chances of getting AIDS in New Zealand is roughly 1 in 42,689.
No, AIDS destroys your immune system so that you cannot fight off disease. A minor condition such as a common cold can be fatal to an AIDS patient. Or It could be similar to a woopy cushin
The common cold, rabies, and AIDS are all caused by different types of viral infection.
Aids is not a bacteria. Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).
Toxoplasma gondii is the most common protozoan associated with encephalitis in AIDS patients.
The main problem is that the immune system is severely compromised ... so that you "catch" bizarre infections and even cancers.
Aids; hiv.
aids attacks white blood cells
AIDS
The most common way people receive AIDS is from having sexual intercourse with some already carrying AIDS in there body.
AIDS is Acquired Immune Deficient Syndrome. Actually, it's Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. Addendum: it's the 3rd stage people go through after an infection with HIV. Basically, your immunodeficiency system fails, so you get all kinds of "common" diseases, and nosocomials (bacteria,fungi,... that live in and on your body without causing trouble) also cause infections. When untreated, AIDS patients die from the combination of a lot of "common" infections. I assume AIDS Sensitisation is informing people about this disease, so that they can take precautions, but also don't overreact when having contact with an aids patient.
Aids ruin your immune sytem and kill you, HIV is the beginning of aids, but doesnt mean you have AIDS