The latest statistics of the global HIV and AIDS epidemic were published by UNAIDS in November 2009, and refer to the end of 2008. People living with HIV/AIDS in 2008: 33.4 million; see related link.
There is no city in the US that has the "biggest" AIDS virus. AIDS, caused by HIV infection, affects individuals rather than cities. However, cities with higher rates of HIV/AIDS cases include New York City, Atlanta, and Miami.
teens are the fastest-growing groups to get infected with HIV. This is because of frequent sexual intercourse and drug use. Hope this helps!!! wow that's VERY sad :( but i understand :)
As a starter answer, which doesn't cover all Africa.Remember that AIDS is the final stage of infection with the HIV virus. If you HIV positive, but are on a nutritious diet, have low stress and take ARVs on schedule you can delay the onset of AIDs.In school leavers, ages 18 to 24, in South Africa, the percentage of HIV positive can be as high as 50%. There are cultural variations in this.
As of 2020, approximately 1.2 million people in North America were living with HIV, according to the World Health Organization.
the majority of people who get HIV aids are in ledcs especially southern Africa this is because countries dont have the right amount of money for medicines which would cure HIV. Aids is developed into HIV. someone who has hiv aids has a sexually transmitted disease.
yes body parts are affected by hiv/aids.
It is more of a wide spread problem purelythroughignorance and by this I mean that they are justsimplynot educated on the dangers of HIV and Aids, also they do not have the sameresourcesthat developed countries have, such as condoms and other forms of contraception, and antiviral drugs which help control the affects of HIV.
A few countries actually don't have AIDS.
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Its lack of knowledge that lead them to do a unprotected sex
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in african countries the most common is HIV/AIDS
Naomi Honigsbaum has written: 'Children and families affected by HIV in Europe' 'HIV, AIDS, and children' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease) in children, Child welfare, HIV infections, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease) in children, Social aspects of HIV infections
the CD4(T-cell)lymphocytes is affected by HIV and aids
Yes, it is to be found in all countries of the world.