Comment on homosexuality: AIDS is hidden. Author: Jean Antonio. Ignacios Press: San Francisco in 1987. AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, a controversial STD. As we all know, it could cause the body's immune system to resist infection. AIDS is 100% fatal and usually occurs within 5 years of onset of symptoms. There is no treatment for AIDS. This disease was first noticed as a plague among male gays, and now it is infecting other people.
The spread of AIDS: HIV is very fragile, especially if exposed to neutral detergents or chlorine oxides, it can die. AIDS itself can spread through the spread of living human cells, including HIV DNA transplanted through real viral particles or transplanted into human DNA. Or both. As I am not aware of this article, which of these two mechanisms is the main mechanism. However, unless someone is involved in a specific activity, the fact remains that it is difficult to approach AIDS.
• HIV / AIDS is homosexual. HIV / AIDS has a particularly serious effect on homosexuals, but this virus also infects through heterosexual contact, blood infection, and mother-to-child transmission. According to MedicineNet.com, the most common transmission method in the world is due to contact between heterosexuals. • HIV / AIDS may spread by hugging, kissing, sharing a meal, sitting on a toilet seat. HIV / AIDS will not infect through saliva, mucous, sweat. Therefore, there is no danger of infection if you accidentally contact people living with HIV / AIDS. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that HIV may be infected only by exposure to blood, semen, vaginal secretions or breast milk.
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is one of the main causes of HIV infection. Fortunately, mother-to-child transmission is decreasing in sub-Saharan Africa. In eastern and southern Africa, the epidemic time in West Africa and Central Africa has increased, but this decrease was significant, but this percentage is still lower than in 2003. Increased education leads to safer behavior. In Kenya and the Dominican Republic, the level of higher education is related to the rise in condom use rate. Even if you receive only a part of primary education, the proportion of people who know that condoms prevent HIV infection will increase dramatically.