No. In fact, the vast majority of cases of HIV in the world are of heterosexual people.
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that can harm both male and female. If a guy has it, and then goes through copulation with a girl, the girl would then be infected with the disease. It also gets transmitted by sharing blood. if you are a doctor, and you take blood from a patient, and you accidentally poke yourself with the needle you just used to take blood, then a chance of the doctor being infected is big.
No.Their are more heteresexual people affected by HIV then Homosexualls.
No, it is not true. AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV. More straight people have HIV than gay people.
AIDS affects all people.
No it can affect anybody.
It is said in HIV research that Gay Men were the first to contract the disease. And for a long time it was a disease that was associated with White, Gay Men. Now, it is becomming an epidemic across the nation and it is no longer restricted to Gay Men. Most new cases are women and minorities.
Only humans can get the disease.
There is a possibility for gay 14 year old children to contract HIV/AIDS, ONLY if he/she has been engaging in sexual activities with another person with HIV/AIDS. There is also an equal likelihood for a straight person to contract AIDS - it is not your sexuality that determines whether you are prone to diseases or not!
No, you cannot. The HIV virus has to be present in order to be transmitted.
AIDS is a diagnosis given to people with advanced HIV infection, not a contagious disease. White gay men are infected with HIV at alarming rates, many times that of the general population. Men who have sex with men are the highest risk population for HIV infection in the United States.
Fenton. Johnson has written: 'Scissors, paper, rock' -- subject(s): Fiction, AIDS (Disease), Gay men, Patients, Mountain life 'Geography of the heart' -- subject(s): Biography, Gay men, Gay male couples, HIV-positive gay men, HIV-positive persons, Bereavement, Gay couples
David Woodhead has written: 'Developing local HIV prevention assessments with gay and bisexual men' -- subject(s): Prevention, AIDS (Disease), Health risk assessment, Gay men, Health education, HIV infections
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
Only infection, which was discovered by that time was HIV infection.
No.Hiv it is more commune in heterosexual people.
HIV does not refer to a disease, but a virus that in-turn causes the disease AIDS. HIV is transmissible via the blood and saliva.
The only disease that limits immigration is TB tuberculosis.