Not exactly. "HIV positive" means that someone's test for HIV antibodies came back positive, i.e. that the antibodies are present and that the person has at least been exposed to, and is almost certainly infected with, the virus. AIDS, however, is a syndrome, or condition. There isn't a specific test for it, so the terms "positive" and "negative" have no real meaning. AIDS means that not only is the person infected, but the infection has progressed to the point that they are showing symptoms. You can be "HIV positive" (the test showed antibodies) or "HIV negative" (the test did not show antibodies), but not "AIDS positive" or "AIDS negative". Everyone with AIDS is (or should be, since HIV is the virus that causes AIDS) "HIV positive", but it's possible to be "HIV positive" for a considerable length of time before eventually developing AIDS.
None. There are some measurements which, in some people, are approximately equal to the Golden Ratio but those same measurements, for other people, are not.
Depends on the ratio of a people how (or who, even) fought in the Alamo to WHAT!The ratio between the numbers on the two sides?The ratio between those who fought in the Alamo and the number who fought at some other war?The ratio between those who fought in the Alamo and the number of tourists who visit it now?
The ratio varies, but most studies place it at around 20 to 1 (20 straight people for every 1 gay person)
The ratio of 18 to 12 (18:12) = 3:2 = 1.5 people per chair
About 1.1 people in the United States are infected with HIV/AIDS
AIDS drugs are tested on people infected with the disease.
Std, Aids , blood borne disease , infected cow.
AIDS has nothing to do with age. You can be born with AIDS if your mother has it. You can get it any time by contact with infected body fluid like blood or semen. The most common way to get AIDS is by unprotected sex.
ANY age can be affected by HIV AIDS. You could be in your 90s and get infected, or if you were born from an infected mother, you could be born infected.
No. In order to have the disease known as AIDS (which is not a virus itself, but a syndrome), a person needs to be infected by the HIV virus. It is the HIV virus that causes AIDS.
AIDS can be acquired by 1 or more events. It can be acquired through sexual intercourse, sharing drug needles (with an HIV-infected person). It can also be acquired prenatally from an HIV-infected mom to her child, or through breast feeding.
Yes, if the semen is infected with the aids virus.
Zambia on the continent of Africa has the highest rate of AIDS and % infected.
Receive it from an infected person.
Far less than 1% of people have HIV/Aids worldwide. However, 33.3 million are infected. This is comparable to the overall populations of Canada and California.
No they can not if neither is infected.