Aids stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, a disease that makes it hard for the body to fight off communicable diseases. The human immunodeficiency virus known as hiv causes aids by infect and damaging part of the body's military protection against infection, namely the white blood cells known as cd4 assistant lymphocytes
you don't actually "get" aids. you might get impure with hiv, and later you might develop aids. you can get infected with hiv from anybody who's infected, even if they don't look sick and smooth if they haven't tested hiv-positive yet. the blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people contaminated with hiv has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. most people acquire the hiv virus by:
How can you get aids? Cause 1- Having sex with an by now Aids affected victim.
How can you get aids? Cause 2 - Sharing the impure needle (shooting drugs) with someone who's infected
How can you get aids? Cause 3 - Born to a mother who is impure with aids.
Getting a blood transfusion of impure blood used to be a way people got aids (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), but now the blood supply is screen very carefully and the risk is very low.
There are no documented cases of hiv being transmitted by tears or saliva, but it is likely to be infected with hiv through oral sex or in rare cases from end to end deep kissing, particularly if you have open sores in your mouth or bleeding gums.
The centers for illness control and prevention (cdc) estimated that 1 to 1.2 million united states residents are living with hiv disease or aids; about a quarter of them do not know they have it. about 75 percent of the 40,000 new infection each year are in men, and about 25 percent in women. about half of the novel infections are in blacks, even though they make up only 12% of the united states population.