No, immmunisation should not be confused with treatment. Go see your doctor if you're at risk.
There is no vaccine for HIV at this time.
No; there is no vaccine for HIV.
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
HIV-positive pregnant women usually take ZDV from 14-34 weeks of gestation.
"There is no known cure for HIV/AIDS. There are medical treatments that can slow down the rate at which HIV weakens the immune system. There are other treatments that can prevent or cure some of the illnesses associated with AIDS. Researchers are testing a variety of preventive and curative vaccine candidates, but a successful vaccine likely is years away." - http://www.globalhealthreporting.org/diseaseinfo.asp?id=280
no... he is not hiv positive..
yes she HIV positive
Yes they can.
HIV would be one.
There is no available vaccine for the HIV virus.