HIV/aids
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS, is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV and affects the human immune system.
Some signs of AIDS include: fever, headache, rash or sores of the throat or genitals, and influenza-like illness.
Medications like Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and Integrase inhibitors help fight off and/or contain HIV.
Ways to prevent AIDS includes abstinence, using a condom, and circumcision. HIV is spread through sexual intercourse, contaminated blood transfusions, drugs involving injection and mother-to-child.
About 50,000 people get infected with HIV/AIDS each year.
A local hospital, health clinics, or health departments can all check you for HIV/AIDS.
Some signs of AIDS include: fever, headache, rash or sores of the throat or genitals, and influenza-like illness.
Medications like Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and Integrase inhibitors help fight off and/or contain HIV.
Ways to prevent AIDS includes abstinence, using a condom, and circumcision. HIV is spread through sexual intercourse, contaminated blood transfusions, drugs involving injection and mother-to-child.
About 50,000 people get infected with HIV/AIDS each year.
A local hospital, health clinics, or health departments can all check you for HIV/AIDS.