How is AIDS transmitted? Why is it so dreadful
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HIV/AIDS is a contagious disease and can be transmitted from person to person. It is most commonly or by sharing needles infected with the virus. It is also spreads through unprotected sex especially with high risk groups like those who are injection drug abusers or are likely to have HIV infection. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain defining symptoms and illness. HIV is found in all the body fluids including saliva, nervous system tissue and spinal fluid, blood, semen, pretty seminal fluid.
People in treatment almost always have their viral levels reduced to undetectable. Serious illness and death probably top the list.
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HIV/AIDS is a contagious disease and can be transmitted from person to person. It is most commonly or by sharing needles infected with the virus. It is also spreads through unprotected sex especially with high risk groups like those who are injection drug abusers or are likely to have HIV infection. A person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection, and they develop certain defining symptoms and illness. HIV is found in all the body fluids including saliva, nervous system tissue and spinal fluid, blood, semen, pretty seminal fluid.
People in treatment almost always have their viral levels reduced to undetectable. Serious illness and death probably top the list.
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AIDS is transmitted by sexual contact and by infected blood also it can transfer
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