HIV & Aids:: Some of these people will develop AIDS as a result of their HIV infection. a high risk of HIV transmission because infected blood can be injected directly into You cannot become infected from a toilet seat, a drinking fountain, A risk of HIV transmission does exist if instruments contaminated with blood http://www.schoolhealthservices.org/hiv_aids.cfm?subpage=49HOME | Having HIV (Human Immuno-deficiency Virus) in your blood system means you're HIV positive. Once the HIV has undermined your immune system, then you have AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
It's much the same difference between having been bitten by a rabid dog and having rabies... Though in rabies's case, the virus is exterminate-able if you get vaccinated before the symptoms of rabies show up. With HIV there isn't a cure yet.... just treatments. U028 HIV&AIDS Leaflet V1:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - ViewHIV and AIDS. Sexual activity. Anyone can get HIV by having unprotected precautions and avoid direct contact with the injured person's blood. If this happens sharing drug-injecting equipment. HIV positive. A positive result means A positive. HIV test cannot tell you if and when you will develop AIDS. http://www.educationuk.org/downloads/hiv.pdfHOME | Big Bend Cares - A United Way Agency - HIV/AIDS Q and A:: Most of these people will develop AIDS as a result of their HIV infection. A positive HIV test result does not mean that a person has AIDS. . Risk for HIV infection increases if you or a partner has a sexually risk of HIV transmission because infected blood can be injected directly into the bloodstream. http://www.bigbendcares.org/qanda.shtmlHOME |
HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS. You would have HIV first. Diagnosis changes to AIDs when the person's CD4 count drops to 200 or below. (CD4 blood cells help us fight infections. HIV kills these cells.)
It would start out as HIV. But testing would need to be done on the newly infected person to find their resistance to medications. It could stay HIV+ for a long time. Once the t cell count drops below 200 then it is an AIDS diagnosis. The t cell can go back up, but the person still is diagnosed as having AIDS. Buena Vista University - AIDS:: Reality: Knowing if you are HIV-positive will allow you to seek early treatment that How do people get AIDS: (back to top). How is HIV transmitted? A person who is (And you cannot get HIV from giving blood at a blood bank or other HIV does not discriminate. It is not who you are, but what you do that http://www.bvu.edu/living_at_bvu/student_services/counseling_services/aids.dotHOME | HIV and AIDS:: Feb 6, 2005 As with all other kinds of virus, HIV does not have an individual If you have HIV antibodies in your blood, you are HIV-positive (HIV+). system has been weakened, the infected person will start showing symptoms of AIDS. the disease can become so serious that the infected patient dies. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/hiv_aids.htmHOME |
You would get the virus HIV that causes AIDS in immunocompromised people and those who go untreated.
I hope your question is hypothetical. I work in a blood bank in a hospital, and one of the first things potential donor blood is tested for is AIDS, along with many other potentially harmful viruses. If this situation were to happen, I would think there would be something that could be done to wherever the blood came from. Staying HIV Free:: You cannot get HIV through casual everyday contact such as hugging, Because blood can be injected directly into the body, the person sharing a If no antibodies are present, it means that someone does not have HIV. who are HIV-positive to seek care coordination services at a local AIDS organization. http://www.aidsfortwayne.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60&Itemid=156HOME | get informed about aids - The Joey Dipaolo AIDS Foundation:: Remember, you can't tell if a person has HIV/AIDS by looks, even if a person .. STD can make it easier for a person not infected with HIV to become infected. to occur if the person has unprotected sex with an HIV positive person. blood gets on the works and will be directly injected into someone else. http://www.jdaf.org/aidsinfo/index.htmHOME |
It would be HIV. AIDS is when you have symptoms, and you wouldn't have symptoms right away.
HIV you need to better educate yourself buddy
HIV is the virus
AIDS is the syndrome that it causes.
So you can only inject HIV, you can't "inject AIDS"
if positive, you are hiv positive at the moment and as general condition go bad people starts proud icing so called aids
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