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Since the virus has only been known about since the early 80's, it is very hard to speculate how long some people can live with the virus in their body and be nonreactive! The important thing is to have blood work done every 6 months or less to keep an eye on your counts so … Read more
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When it contacts air, it dies. Even though it is easily spread by unprotected sex, it has to be a perfect environment for it to transfer to another human. And it is found that thru UNPROTECTED sex is the MAIN way to contract the disease. ALWAYS have Safe SEx with EVERYONE!
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No, but a VERY LARGE percentage of people DO end up developing AIDS. It is different with everybody. They have even found a defective gene in people who are long term survivors or who are asymptomatic and traced it all the way back to survivors of the black plague.
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By having UNPROTECTED SEX! If you are sexually active, remember NO GLOVE NO LOVE! And just because he had sex with HUNDREDS of women, it only took ONE infected woman to pass it to him. You only have to have sex ONCE to get this disease!
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No the virus does not live outside of the body. The virus dies once it hit's air. It is quite a complex being, and it has to be perfect circumstances for the virus to pass to you, and SEX is the MAIN way to contract it. You can't get it from a toilet seat, using … Read more