Tweet Many people think that because they or their partners are HIV positive, they can’t have HIV negative children. Recent developments in science have made it possible for an HIV […]
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Tweet The answer is YES and NO. Why can you get HIV/AIDS even after using a condom? You can get HIV/AIDS even after using a condom if: You wear/put on […]
Read More →Tweet The United Nations defines violence against women as “any act that results in or is likely to result in physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering to women, including […]
Read More →Tweet Knowing that you are HIV positive poses new challenges but is not the end of the world. Being HIV positive does not mean you have AIDS. While there is […]
Read More →Tweet HIV and AIDS are acronyms. An acronym is a word formed from the first letters of a series of words. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Human: Disease that […]
Read More →Tweet HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV is a virus that causes AIDS. HIV infection can be by blood-to-blood contact, from mother to child and sexually through direct bodily […]
Read More →Tweet Women are more than twice as likely to acquire HIV from an infected partner during unprotected sexual intercourse as men. A combination of biological, social and economic factors contribute to […]
Read More →Tweet Having small wounds on your private parts does not necessarily mean you have HIV/AIDS. The only way you can know whether you have HIV/AIDS is through taking an HIV […]
Read More →Tweet STIs stands for Sexually Transmitted Infections. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are passed from one person to another primarily through sexual contact by body fluids (semen, vaginal fluid and blood). […]
Read More →Tweet VCT for HIV is Voluntary Counseling and Testing for HIV. VCT involves a person on his or her own deciding to go for an HIV test to know whether […]
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