Yes
AIDS is communicable ONLY by
a) Unprotected sex with an infected partner,
b) Drugs in which a person shares a needle with an infected person, and
c) Passed down through pregnancy.
WASHING YOUR HANDS is the most important personal hygiene practice for preventing infection from bloodborne diseases.
Yes.
Is A Letter To Someone To Explain Why Its Important To Talk About AIDS And Its Protect Against The Disease ?
A bloodborne pathogen is a disease causing agent in the blood such as a virus (HIV, HBV, or Herpes) or bacteria (TB, Gonorrhea). Corrected: Bloodborne Pathogens means, disease causing organisms transmitted by blood and other body fluids. Most common bloodborne pathogens are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C & HIV.
You can get an infectious disease through airborne transmission, bloodborne transmission, sexual transmission, or oral/fecal route, to name a few. Tuberculosis is airborne, HIV is bloodborne or sexual, polio is oral/fecal.
AIDS was identified as a disease in 1982. For the history of AIDS, visit the Related Link.
Aids is an autoimmune disease caused by HIV (virus).
The HIV/AIDS epidemic was a major catalyst for the creation of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard in the United States. The need for safeguards to protect healthcare workers and first responders from exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials became apparent during this time.
AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, which attacks disease-fighting cells.
AIDs is a sexually transmitted disease. At this time there is no current cure for the disease. In other words there is no way to solve AIDs.
HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
no she does not .