A brief history of AIDS and criminal convictions of intentional communication .................................... .. 3 Interview about this issue ........................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ....... ......................................... 5 intention Reason why you objected to criminal conviction to widely spread AIDS Conclusion ............................. 8
The brief history of AIDS and then the widespread dissemination of the genetic immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
The brief history of AIDS and then the widespread dissemination of the genetic immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This virus was uniquely discovered in France in 1983 and was uniquely discovered in the United States in 1984. In the United States, it was first discovered in 1981. In 1986, the second virus, now called HIV - 2, was also found in Africa. HIV - 2 can also cause AIDS. AIDS spread from unprotected sexual contact, blood infected blood, infected pregnant woman to fetus in three ways. Blood transfusions that infect blood or share "dirty" needles can cause infection. (In this case, HIV positive people have used needles.) The crime of AIDS intentional infection has become a major problem recently, but there is still no problem. As of September 1991, 24 states have adopted a law that criminalizes the spread of AIDS.
How is AIDS spreading? Sexuality is one of the main methods of HIV infection. AIDS spreads particularly by the spread of blood or semen from infected people and the blood of uninfected people. The sex involved in inserting the penis into the female vagina or female or male rectum is at a high risk of spreading this disease. The possibility of a woman infected in the vagina infecting AIDS with a woman who is not infected is about 4 times the possibility of a woman who is not infected to infect AIDS. This may be related to a wider area of wet tissue in the woman's vagina and may also be related to the relative possibility of micro tears in the tissue during sexual life there is. But most importantly, in the case of heterosexual behavior, AIDS can spread to them.