Yes it can transfer.
Intravenous drug users who share needles.
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
Do not engage in high risk activity such as intravenous drug use and unprotected anal sex. Wear a condom.
Melioidosis is presently a public health concern because it is most common in AIDS patients and intravenous drug users.
Intravenous is a route of administration where the drug or substance is injected directly into the veins.
Which drug you use doesn't matter. Any IV drug use that involves sharing a needle with another person places you at risk for HIV infection.
The threat of HIV and AIDS should completely curtain unprotected exchange of bodily fluids and intravenous drug use among healthy teenagers. Teenagers infected with HIV and AIDS should refrain from these behaviors to prevent the spread of the virus.
No. AIDS is not an infectious disease. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes someone to develop AIDS. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. HIV is not transmitted through cigarettes.
David N. Nurco has written: 'Followup fieldwork' -- subject(s): Intravenous Substance Abuse, AIDS (Disease), Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Research, Epidemiology, Intravenous drug abuse, Health surveys, Follow-Up Studies, Prevention
No, there is not a non-drug cure for AIDS.
Intravenous .
M. C. Allwood has written: 'Parenteral drug stability and intravenous administration' -- subject(s): Drug stability, Intravenous therapy, Parenteral therapy