Introduction AIDS has become a major global problem worldwide for over 100 years. It is estimated that 6 million people died of this virus in 2012 ("Fact Report", 2012). Because of the statistics quoted earlier, I decided to write this review article on the status of AIDS and AIDS. As a future scientist, we believe we must make efforts so hard to raise awareness of diseases such as AIDS and be able to play a role in delaying infection. .
The term AIDS means the most advanced stage of HIV infection. Most of the conditions that affect AIDS patients are opportunistic infections that usually do not affect healthy people. In AIDS patients these infections are usually severe and sometimes fatal, as the immune system is destroyed by HIV and the body can not fight infection. Common opportunistic infections in AIDS patients include the following. HIV infection via body fluids such as blood and semen. With injections, unprotected sex and multiple sex partners increase the chances of HIV infection. The only way you do not get infected with HIV is to not have sex without using injections. As long as your partner is not infected with HIV and you only have sex with you, you can avoid infection by having only one sex partner.
AIDS is called state or syndrome. If you are infected with HIV, it can lead to the development of AIDS, which represents acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. When HIV damages the immune system, AIDS occurs. Even without AIDS, there is the possibility of being infected with HIV, but if you are infected with AIDS, you are already infected with HIV and AIDS by anal sex or vaginal sex with those who do not use condoms. Needles or syringes are shared between mothers and children through pregnancy, childbirth or lactation, and through body fluids such as blood, semen, semen, rectal fluid and vaginal fluid. It can spread from people to women, from women to people, from people to people, and from women to women. Hiding and shaking hands, sharing dishes, sharing toilets, passing saliva, kissing, shedding tears or infecting with HIV / AIDS through air or blood-sucking insects can not.
AIDS and AIDS HIV and AIDS are sexually transmitted diseases. HIV and AIDS can spread in several different ways. Some of these methods include intercourse, sharing of needles and fluids. You can not get AIDS or HIV from insect bites, blood donation, accidental contacts. People think that AIDS and HIV come from monkeys. If you do not know that you are AIDS, HIV will become AIDS. It will take about 10 years for AIDS to become AIDS. That is why it is important to test this disease. - The desire to have sex is the result of the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV and AIDS all over the world. Lusting to meet sexual desire and desire is the main reason that HIV / AIDS spreads by gender. As far as Mexico is concerned, men are primarily responsible for the spread of infectious diseases caused by homosexual activities undertaken in the United States.