Biology, asked by abdulaleemjakhrani95, 5 months ago

thing not associated with aids​

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Answered by kajaldogra570
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You cannot get HIV from…

Someone who has an undetectable viral load

If a healthcare professional has confirmed that someone living with HIV has an undetectable viral load (meaning effective treatment has reduced the amount of virus in their blood so that it cannot be detected through a blood test) there is no risk of transmission. Undetectable = Untransmissable (U+U).

Someone who doesn’t have HIV

You can only get HIV from someone who is already living with HIV.

Touching someone who has HIV

HIV can only be transmitted through specific bodily fluids so you can’t get HIV from touching someone, hugging them or shaking their hand.

Kissing

There is such a small amount of HIV in the saliva of a person living with HIV that the infection can’t be passed on from kissing.

Sweat, tears, urine or faeces of someone who has HIV

HIV can’t be transmitted through sweat, tears, urine or faeces.1

Answered by DYASMIN
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Answer:

HIV

Explanation:

AIDS is a syndrome, or range of symptoms, that may develop in time in a person with HIV who does not receive treatment. A person can have HIV without developing AIDS, but it is not possible to have AIDS without first having HI

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