No, HIV was discovered in the 60's.
Military recruits are typically blood tested for various conditions and diseases, including but not limited to, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections. The purpose of these blood tests is to ensure the health and safety of the recruits and to prevent the spread of communicable diseases within the military population. Additionally, blood tests may also be conducted to check for certain immunizations and assess general health indicators.
The military blood test typically screens for a variety of health markers, including infectious diseases (such as HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis), blood type, and overall health indicators like cholesterol and glucose levels. It may also check for specific genetic conditions and ensure that service members are fit for duty. Additionally, it can be used to monitor for drug use or exposure to certain toxins. Regular testing helps maintain the health and readiness of military personnel.
BBJ stands for "Bare Back Blow Job," which refers to receiving oral sex without a condom. It is important to note that engaging in any form of unprotected sexual activity with a sex worker can pose serious health risks, including the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV. It is always recommended to practice safe sex and use protection to reduce the risk of contracting or spreading infections.
The M50 is an NBC mask. NBC stands for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical. It is important to note in each of these events that the mask will only protect you from breathing the components and irritating your eyes. A full NBC suit is required to keep chemical, biological and radioactive particles from affecting your skin. To answer your question in another format, the M50 (or any other like rated NBC) mask will do the following: -filter out airborne dust/debris -drastically reduce toxins and harmful particles (mustard, tear gas, mace, smoke, etc...) -provide a barrier from radiation and dirty frag particles (in the event of nuclear attack) -eliminate possibility of biological disease transmission (flu, AIDS/HIV, and other diseases transmitted though bodily fluids and breathing) Again, most NBC rated masks will do this. The main benefit to the M50 is that it was specifically designed to fit close to the face and reduce breathing effort. The close fitting face piece allows a wide range of vision, and when combined with the huge visor, the M50 becomes a very effective mask to use in combat situations. Additionally the two filters and voice box allow the user to breathe more normally and to communicate through the mask without the help of electronics. The only downside to the mask that i have been able to surmise is its filters. In a disaster scenario, the filters are difficult to locate because they are so specialized. therefore you couldn't use the standard NATO filter canister off of a dead person if yours was becoming too contaminated. But the original reason for the specialized filters is to cut down on weight and improve visual area. Bottom line, this is one of the best masks you can buy unless you are investing in an SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus). An SCBA is like a SCUBA set, just without the water (its $100 M50 versus a $3,000 SCBA). your best bet is the M50. Plus it just looks so f-ing cool! :) Additionally check this out: http://www.avon-rubber.com/m53-nbc-mask-enters-service-with-us-special-operations-units.htm
HIV was not technically "made." It was a strand of virus that spread from Monkeys to humans in South Africa during the 1800s.
Yes it is true. Because there are two types of HIV. HIV 1 and HIV 2. HIV 1 and HIV 2 can never affect this people because they have different jeans. They may have the virus in them but it will never harm them but will harm you as HIV and aids terms are applied..
No, it is not true that HIV cannot be transmitted from a mother to her unborn child. Without preventive measures, HIV can be transmitted during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. However, with appropriate medical interventions, such as antiretroviral therapy, the risk of transmission can be significantly reduced. Many HIV-positive mothers can give birth to HIV-negative children when they receive proper care.
Which are true statements regarding infant HIV
Correct...HIV can lead to AIDS and AIDS can only be caused be the HIV virus.
no
It is not true that patients who are Rh positive can't get HIV. Patients with all blood types should take steps to prevent HIV.
Not true i have a cousin that was born with hiv and now 23 years old
Yes it is true.
It is not true.
No it is not true
No Hoopz does not have HIV so dont go spreading that false rumor because its not true