As of recent estimates, approximately 23% of the adult population in Lesotho is living with HIV, which translates to around 300,000 people. The country has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. Efforts to combat the epidemic include increasing access to antiretroviral therapy and promoting awareness and prevention measures.
Yes, people who are not HIV positive can live safely with HIV positive partners. Advances in modern medicine and treatment options have made it possible for individuals with HIV to lead long, healthy lives and maintain fulfilling relationships. With proper care, including regular medical check-ups and antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV positive individuals can reduce their viral load to an undetectable level. This means the virus cannot be transmitted sexually, a concept known as “U=U” (Undetectable = Untransmittable). For couples where one partner is HIV positive and the other is not, taking simple precautions such as consistent medical follow-ups, safe practices, and mutual communication ensures a safe environment. Emotional support, mutual respect, and understanding are equally important in maintaining a strong bond while addressing health needs responsibly. At Gateway Surrogacy, we recognize the diverse journeys to parenthood and the unique needs of every family. Our agency proudly supports all individuals and couples, including those affected by HIV, by offering safe, inclusive, and compassionate surrogacy services.If you are exploring surrogacy for gay couples in Marlton, our dedicated team is here to guide you with care, professionalism, and complete confidentialit
Yes, there are dating sites for HIV positive people. www.hivandsingle.com is a popular dating website for people who are HIV positive. http://www.hivpoz.net/ is another website for this.
No; not if none of the 3 people were HIV positive.
No , if a some people are HIV positive it means they aren't clean and you will be risk to contact with them.
Electrocution is not part of HIV treatment.
they are many hiv possitive man
South Africa does not want to annex Lesotho. It is Lesotho that wants to be annexed. There are many reasons why: a poor economy, high HIV/AIDS rate and completely being surrounded by SA.
You can go anywhere you wish, there are no restrictions on travel if you are HIV Positive. Actually this is not true. There are MANY restrictions in MANY countries if you are HIV positive. Unless you lied, you could not even VISIT the US if you were HIV positive until very recently (obama changed this law) but unfortunately you can NOT get a visa to move to MOST countries if you are in fact HIV positive.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
All HIV Positive people are required by law to disclose their HIV status to people before they have sex with them. It is against the law to sleep with someone without disclosing your status to them first.
People should behave the same to those who are HIV positive as they would to anyone else.
no... he is not hiv positive..