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Which of these describes the rate of new HIV cases being reported?

Increasing daily


Approximately what percent of hivaids cases reported in 2000 were related injection drug use?

In 2000, approximately 36% of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the United States were attributed to injection drug use.


What is the time taken for HIV to devolop in to AIDS?

Average of about 8 to 10 years but many cases have been reported where people live with HIV+ to an old age and died with never developing AIDS.


When was Current HIV Research created?

Current HIV Research was created in 2003.


What state has the fewest number of HIV cases?

New York State by a longshot. Mainly in the NYC area.


What race/ethnicity categories has the lowest number of cases diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?

Asian/Pacific Islander


Which group represents the greatest number of new HIV cases in sub-Saharan Africa?

young women


What race-ethnicity categories has the lowest number of cases diagnosed with HIV AIDS?

Asian/Pacific Islander


What diseases should be reported to the CDC in AR?

HIV and AIDS should be reported to cdc for precautions


What are three ways HIV can be passed from one person to the other?

HIV can be transmitted from one individual to another through blood transfusion, exchange of bodly fluids (semen and vaginal secretions mainly; saliva in very few reported cases; no reported cases of sweat acting as an agent). Sharing of needles by intravenous drug users also transmits HIV. Mother to fetal transmission also occurs through the placenta.


What is HIV AIDS rate of Egypt?

Reliable information on HIV AIDS in Egypt is scarce,However prevalence of HIV and AIDS in Egypt is low - ranging from 2,900 to 13,000 individuals Most reported HIV cases are transmitted through unprotected heterosexual sex 90% of Egyptian women who live with HIV were infected within marriage Egypt has a very high level of Hepatitis C infection, a virus with similar modes of transmission to HIV


What countries have HIV?

all countries have HIV cases, but widespread cases of the disease are often found in developing nations in places such as africa.