Aids is not a bacteria.
Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).
Bacteria plays a very important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the balance in the environment to thrive. Bacteria aids in the creation of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Gentamicin is effective against a variety of Gram-negative bacteria, including Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. It is also active against some Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. However, resistance to gentamicin is becoming more common among certain bacterial strains.
Some conditions caused by bacteria include strep throat, tuberculosis, and urinary tract infections. Viruses can cause diseases like the common cold, influenza, and HIV/AIDS. Protozoa can cause infections such as malaria, amoebiasis, and giardiasis.
Toxoplasma gondii is the most common protozoan associated with encephalitis in AIDS patients.
Bacteria may have one of two external structures for powered movement: flagella or cilia. Also bacteria are often capable of "flowing" to move by using internal mechanisms.
AIDS is caused by a virus, not a bacteria. It is the HIV virus.
AIDS is a disease caused by the HIV virus. This is different than a bacteria.
A bacteria can't cause AIDS. AIDS is a virus which is why it can't be cured.
First of all, it's oral thrush. THRUSH. It's a type of yeast infection, and it is a common condition for people with AIDS because it's such an opportunistic bacteria and someone with AIDS will have trouble fighting it off.
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HIV is a virus.
AIDS is rarely if ever transmitted while shaking hands, since that is such an odd activity during sex.
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The Vatican did not 'found' AIDS.
Because you have aids
aids is mostly found in the continent Africa