The AIDS symbol, an inverted red ribbon, represents solidarity with those living with HIV/AIDS and honors those who have died from the disease. The color red signifies the blood that carries the virus and symbolizes the fight against the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. This symbol emerged in the early 1990s as a means to raise awareness and promote education about the epidemic, emphasizing the importance of compassion and support for affected individuals and communities.
red and white
Red
because its transmitted though blood which is red
There is no such such thing as an AIDS lesion.
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The Red Ribbon Project was created in 1991 by VISUAL AIDS Artists Caucus in New York. The Red Ribbon is a symbol designed to promote the fight of AIDS.
Do you mean AIDS like what humans can get or aids like injection of hormones to help with reproductive activities? If you mean the first, no. If you mean the latter, yes.
AIDS means Acquired ImmunoDeficient Syndrome. Ii is caused by the HIV virus which attacks and destroys the immune system. Since a person is infected, the disease is acquired and not inborn.
la...sama je lah AIDS dlm bahasa inggeris..(same like in english.. i mean, AIDS is AIDS right?!)
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
No because the S in AIDS does not show a quantity. AIDS stands for Aquired Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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