Biology, asked by romanempire12345, 11 months ago

we can say that aids is a genetic disease

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Answered by bossrc64p7l5et
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In infected people, the virus is present mainly in the blood, and in the seminal fluids of man and vaginal secretions and breast milk of women. To transmit it from one person to another requires either the blood of an infected person enter into the body of another, or through sex, or from mother to child. The highest risk from sex is from anal sex, followed by vaginal sex, and a much smaller risk from oral sex. Blood contact can be through transfusion of infected blood, reuse of needles without sterilization for injections or tattoos, or by accidental pricks by such needles if they are not properly disposed.

Is HIV/AIDS hereditary?

NO. It is acquired through sex with an infected person or if the blood of an infected person enters the body of another person through cuts, punctures or by transfusion.


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Answered by mishubabu78
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Yes ... aids can genetically be transferred from mother to the child ...

Azt ( Zidovudine ) is a medicine given to an aids patient which has a side effect - anemia

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