no
t pallidum isn't related to HIV.
No they are not related.
No
No, Jaundice is a yellow color of the skin caused by certain diseases. Some of these diseases are viral. For example, jaundice can be a symptom of Hepatitis A, a disease of the liver which is caused by a virus and which is infectious (it can be transmitted from person to person).
No, an adult cannot catch jaundice from a newborn. Jaundice itself is not a contagious condition; it is a symptom of an underlying issue, often related to liver function or hemolysis. In newborns, jaundice is commonly caused by physiological factors, such as the immaturity of the liver or increased breakdown of red blood cells. However, if the underlying cause of jaundice is due to an infectious disease, that disease could potentially be transmissible.
no but it is related to HIV. For more info about SIV go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simian_immunodeficiency_virus For more info about HIV go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV
Another name for jaundice is icterus (this is the medical term).Please see the related link.Icterus
There is no current cure for HIV. See the related question(s) for more info.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS is the final stage of HIV disease.
A lipoma is an accumulation of fatty cells......and NOT a sign of HIV. You can live with HIV for several year without experiencing any symptoms!
Though he often writes about HIV-related issues and has been an active voice in the fight against HIV, he is negative.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is transmitted through contact with infected blood.