“All people are born with a virus, that is the virus you have been given.
True, but I’m not sure this has anything to do with the virus, it’s just a common misconception. The virus is called HIV, and it is an infectious virus, and no one will ever know that you have it unless you have it, which is rare. Although I’m sure some people will think you’re stupid for having the virus, you are not.
This is common misinformation. The virus is called HIV, and it is not the same thing as the virus that makes you have the virus. In fact, the virus is not even necessary for you to have the virus. The virus is called the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and it is an infectious virus. The virus is necessary but not sufficient for you to have the virus. It’s the virus that makes you have the virus.
However, if you have the virus, there is a way you can infect people directly that your doctor can use to prevent the disease. It is called the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), and it can give you a chance to live a long and healthy life. ART is not a cure for HIV, and it has side effects.
You can’t get HIV by having sex, and you can’t get HIV by having unprotected sex. Sex is the transmission of the virus. The transmission happens through various bodily fluids like a cut or a scratch. HIV can be transmitted by a person who is infected with the virus through an infected needle.
If you have HIV, there is a high possibility that you have been exposed to the infection. The virus can be passed from an infected person to another person. In the United States, there are about 50 million people who are infected with HIV. About 15 million of those infected have no symptoms. The virus can be passed from person to person during unprotected sex. The virus can also be passed from one infected person to another through the use of contaminated needles.
According to the CDC, about 90 percent of people infected with HIV do not experience symptoms. That number may be even higher, as many people with no symptoms may have been exposed while they were infected. However, the virus can also be passed from one infected person to another through the use of contaminated needles. For this reason, it is important for people to be aware of the fact that you are not immune to HIV.
According to the CDC, about 90 percent of people infected with HIV do not experience symptoms. That number may be even higher, as many people with no symptoms may have been exposed while they were infected. However, the virus can also be passed from one infected person to another through the use of contaminated needles. For this reason, it is important for people to be aware of the fact that you are not immune to HIV.
HIV is not a “disease” like a cold or the flu. It is not a virus like measles or the common cold. There are many things in our bodies that can cause HIV, but the most common of these are drugs, the transmission of blood, and sexual contact. The CDC states that the average person who has had sex has about 5.4 sexual partners in their lifetime. However, you can contract HIV from other people with whom you have had unprotected sex.
I believe this is correct, but I’m not a fan of the phrase “AIDS-related complex,” as it’s not really a complex. It’s simply a group of diseases that are linked to one another because they occur together and can spread through the same person.