In case of female sterilization, you have both the fallopian tubes ligated. This prevents the union of ovum and the sperm. In case of the male sterilization, you have both the vas diferens ligated. This prevents the appearance of the sperms in the semen. This prevent the union of the sperm with the ovum.
It depends if those people were exposed to aids. Like through blood or anything.
A baby can be born free from AIDS even if both parents have AIDS.
Bilateral sterilization means both tubes (fallopian tubes or vasa deferens) were cut/tied/etc.
According to UNAIDS, at the end of 2009 there were 30.8 million adults with AIDS, and 15.9 million of them were women. So there were an estimated 14.9 million men infected with AIDS worldwide at that time.
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Two common names used for sterilization are tubal ligation for females and vasectomy for males. Both procedures are permanent forms of contraception that involve blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes (tubal ligation) or the vas deferens (vasectomy) to prevent the passage of sperm or eggs.
it is steam sterlization in which temp & pressure both works
Sterilization is a process that eliminates all forms of microbial life, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is commonly used in healthcare settings to prevent the spread of infections. Sterilization methods include heat, chemicals, radiation, and filtration.
They have both mandated sterilization, and mandated abortion.
Both H.I.V and A.I.D.S does not know any sex, if people have sex with infected people ,they will catch it.
They have both mandated sterilization, and mandated abortion.