As an emerging infectious disease, yes, it can. It was bewildering, rapid in movement through the population, misunderstood, and untreatable; just as AIDS was when it first emerged as a threat to public health.
Aids Is The Plague
Today I Caught the Plague was created in 2002.
Yes by a long shot.
The plague and it helps with HIV not turning into aids for children of people who survived the plague.
Plague exists in many parts of the world and in Texas USA.
Caroline Collier has written: 'AIDS lecture notes' 'The 20th century plague' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease)
Yes. anything from STD's to AIDS to even the Black Plague.
super AIDS and turbo ghonneria
AIDS
Hiv / Aids Has Killed About 25 Million People In The 1980's
we don't know but check on Google or ask.com
None, the plague has died out.