AIDs is a sexually transmitted disease. It is spread by humans. Though if a human had sexual intercourse with an animal, the animal might be affected. It is doubtful though.
That is practically not possible for a disease to to get mutated and transferred to crops. At the most the disease confined to human can get mutated. It can be transferred to the primates. That can be imagined. Such transfer from the animal kingdom to plant kingdom is not possible and not known.
The virus that causes AIDS, HIV, is believed to have evolved from a virus that exists in the animal world, specifically among certain species of primates (chimpanzees and monkeys). It was transferred to humans at some point in our history where it then mutated into the virus we today call HIV.
Malaria is a zoonotic disease meaning it is carried by an animal then the disease is transferred to the human by an agent such as the animal itself or bactiria ect...
No.
Aids is a disease, an advanced form of a virus not a single celled organism like protozoa. therefore aids is not part of the animal kingdom
There are quite a few aids to the human eye such as contacts. Another aid to the human eye is a set of glasses.
your fine -______- AIDS will only be transferred through serious bodily fluids, such as blood. Nothing like saliva.
To my knowledge there are only a few species that develop AIDS. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the cause of AIDS in humans. HIV is not able to live in any other animal. Cats and monkeys have a different virus that infects them. We are not able to acquire these viruses because they are species specific. Bears are not a known to develop AIDS.
Absolutley. Felines seem to be the most common animal to contract FIV (feline imunodeficiency virus). I had a cat the died of AIDS. However the virus is not transmittable to humans, and human HIV is not transmittalble to animals. There have also been reports of AIDS in horses and pigs.
AIDS is an STD, which can only be transferred by blood and body fluids. So if that nail has blood on it, yes.
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HIV and AIDS are not the same thing. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes humans to develop AIDS. HIV is spread through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk. AIDS is a diagnosis that is issued by a health provider. HIV is unable to survive outside the human body. It is unable to be transmitted to any animal so it is impossible to be infected by an animal. There are other immunodeficiency viruses that infect animals however. These viruses may cause the animals to develop their own version of AIDS, however the condition would mean something much different because of the difference in disease susceptibility.