1.1million
No there are not.
A HIV negative person can not be a carrier of HIV.
HIV and AIDS should be reported to cdc for precautions
To be exposed to does not always mean that you will be infected. If contracting the disease you will still not test positive until some time afterwards.
It is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that approves drugs, not the CDC.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, and syphilis are reportable
No. The CDC will not contact you. Your doctor will inform you if you test positive for HIV.
There are many places where one can find information on HIV. One can check the AIDS government website, the information on the CDC website and also read the medical literature.
The CDC (center for disease control) keeps track of the number of HIV infections in the US.
They can only if they are infected with the virus.
The CDC reportable STDs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV.
No. All infectious disease must be reported to the CDC.