They aren't
hiv acquired through donated blood have been human errors and not because they are allowed to donate blood.
All blood donations are screened well before use, but even with the tests used there is still a slight (one in tens of millions) chance that an infected lot will get through. There is also the risk of getting HIV/AIDS from the transfusion and not the blood itself; recipients are just as likely to get the disease from other sources as the whole procedure.
PEOPLE GET AIDS
One of the most popular ways to support charities for Children with AIDS is by donating online. Unicef is a reputable organization that many people donate to.
I don't see what the issue would be. If you're in good health, but have piercings then you should not be disqualified as a donor. Think of the millions and possibly billions of people with at least ear piercings and they aren't denied (for having piercings) the opportunity to donate to Leukemia patients.
Std, Aids , blood borne disease , infected cow.
No you can't but you can get AIDS if the person that left the blood had AIDS.
By having sexual intercourse without protection. People can get AIDS by sexual intercourse or even open wound to open wound with a person who has AIDS. That being one of the reasons why doctors do not reuse needles and wear gloves. Other reasons are for their own safety and the patients safety. Blood is normally tested when donating or receiving blood but you can contract AIDS from the transfer of blood. AIDS is also the progressed stage of HIV. Not everyone that has HIV progresses to AIDS though (being the reason for the term "HIV/AIDS"). So it is possible to contract HIV then it to progress to AIDS.
Depends on what type of blood test you take. Regular blood tests do not show AIDS, unless you ask for the facility to look for it. If you have a blood test done for, as an example, being a blood donor, then they will look for AIDS
You get AIDS.
It's important for society to know how scary hemophilia can be. Hemophilia is a blood clotting disorder in which it is hard to clot once bleeding has occurred. People that have hemophilia (mostly males) often lose a lot of blood and need donor blood. People in society need to know before they donate blood that their blood is clean (free of AIDS especially). People that have hemophilia are limited to certain activities and need to be extremely careful every minute of every single day.
well i think that people in Africa had ceremonies where they drank monkeys blood. they came back to the USA and i think that there were 2 ways to get aids off someone else. It was a blood infection so sleeping with someone that had a different blood type and being born from somene who had aids
No you can not.