When someone has AIDS in the workplace, that person is usually in the darkest, dankest corner of the office. Be sure not to allow that person to spit, sneeze, or cough on you. Otherwise, you will have AIDS.
It takes money from people and causes so then the environment gets poorer and poorer over time.
Yes. If you have unprotected sex or share bodily fluids with your work colleagues.
people who areHIV positive are sometimes discriminated against at the work environment, treated unfairly and that can affect their work performance
Read carefully and you will see that the above is not a complete question; there is missing information.
what is an acceptable action to take outside the workplace
By just having your hair cut, you can not get HIV.
No
Routine infection control techniques prevent the transmission of HIV in the dental clinic. If your dentist is using standard procedures, there is no risk of HIV transmission.
There is no cure for HIV. If there were a cure, that would also prevent transmission.
The motto of Born HIV Free is 'End mother to child transmission of HIV by 2015'.
Chlorine bleach has been found effective in killing HIV outside of the body.
common means of transmission of hiv virus are, sexual intercourse, mother 2 baby,blood transfusion .
Yes; depending on environmental conditions HIV will only live minutes to hours outside the body.
Yes they are.
In developed countries widespread HIV testing and anti-retroviral therapy have reduced maternal-fetal transmission dramatically.
HIV is not good at living outside the body. Mosquitos don't pose a threat for HIV transmission for several reasons. The first has to do with what happens to HIV after leaving the human host, and the other has to do with an insufficient amount of virus being present to transmit infection anyway.