HIV does not infect plants. It affects humans.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) specifically affects humans and does not infect plants. However, some research has been conducted on the effects of retroviruses on plants, as they share certain genetic similarities with HIV. While plants can be affected by various pathogens, including viruses and bacteria, HIV itself does not have any impact on plant species.
Yes, that is correct. You need to be infected to infect someone else with HIV.
AIDs and HIV
HIV does not infect the nervous system but affects it. Since HIV suppresses the immune system, pathogens can attack the nervous system. The virus does not directly attack the nerves.
Yes, HIV can infect monkeys, causing a similar disease known as Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV). However, the specific strains of HIV that infect humans do not typically infect monkeys, and vice versa. Cross-species transmission events can occur in certain circumstances.
HIV is neither racist nor sexist. Equal risk for all.
Teens can be infect with HIV, which leads to AIDS.
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No you can not.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. You can be a carrier of the HIV virus and not contract the disease but you can infect others.
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