Homosexual individuals are at higher risk of contracting HIV than heterosexual individuals due to various factors, such as the higher prevalence of HIV in the homosexual community and specific sexual practices that can facilitate transmission. However, being homosexual does not automatically increase one's chance of getting HIV or AIDS. Practicing safe sex, regular testing, and accessing preventive measures like PrEP can reduce the risk.
Oh, my friend, let's paint a different picture here. HIV and AIDS can affect anyone, regardless of their sexual orientation. It's important for everyone to practice safe behaviors and get tested regularly to take care of their health. Remember, we don't make assumptions about people based on who they love - we treat everyone with kindness and understanding.
The latest statistics of the global HIV and AIDS epidemic were published by UNAIDS in November 2009, and refer to the end of 2008. People living with HIV/AIDS in 2008: 33.4 million; see related link.
Gay and bisexual men are at a higher risk for HIV/AIDS compared to heterosexual individuals. In the United States, gay and bisexual men account for the majority of new HIV diagnoses each year. It's important for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, to practice safe sex and get tested regularly.
There is no city in the US that has the "biggest" AIDS virus. AIDS, caused by HIV infection, affects individuals rather than cities. However, cities with higher rates of HIV/AIDS cases include New York City, Atlanta, and Miami.
According to UNAIDS, around 4,000 people are newly infected with HIV each day worldwide. This number fluctuates based on various factors such as prevention efforts, access to healthcare, and awareness campaigns.
In 2020, about 150,000 adolescents (ages 10-19) died from AIDS-related illnesses globally. This number has been decreasing over the years due to improved access to HIV treatment and prevention programs.
yes aids is real,,,, but i believe it was invented by the government to eliminate the homosexuals
They probably do and you do not agree with the answer.
Due to advances in retroviral therapy the chance of congenital aids is signafigantly reduced
It is absolutely false.
There is no cure for AIDS or HIV. You get HIV then develop AIDS. It's kind of like getting a cold then sneezing as a symptom where the cold is HIV and the sneezing is AIDS. You can not have AIDS but not having HIV. Using protection during sex, not sharing needles, and staying away from blood can lower your chance of getting HIV.
yes
It is because there is a large population of gay communities. homosexuals are more likely to pick up aids.
No.HIV it is more spread-ed to heterosexuals than homosexuals
it is a 90% chance od dying from AIDS unfortunatly.
Not much chance of AIDS in 1826.
Yes whether boy or girl you still have a chance of contracting AIDS.
No, actually it is the opposite that is the truth. If someone were completely celibate, then their chance of catching AIDS would be almost nothing, while the more sexual partners you have, the higher are your chances of contracting the virus.