Friday, March 28, 2008

Should people with HIV/AIDS be labled, taged, or regesterd to curb the spread of the virus

Should people with HIV/AIDS be labled, taged, or regesterd to curb the spread of the virus?
I read an article about this and just wanted to know what people thought about it.
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No. People should be responsible when having sex and wear a condom to curb the spread of the virus.
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well, I'm not to keen on that idea, however, if we do that for one disease, we should do that for all. like stupidity. What really should happen is we should hunt down all the f*cking idiots and tag them with ear tags, so everyone knows that this person is a f*cking dumb*as*s.
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no thats rediculous
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If that was the penalty for having HIV/AIDS, I don't think anyone would ever get tested for it again. The key is to get as many people tested so that people know their status. The vast majority of HIV transmission happens between people who do not know that they carry the HIV virus, so doing something like you mentioned to the people we know have HIV/AIDS would actually do very little to slow the spread of the virus.
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Yes considering you don't just have to have sex with a person to get HIV/AIDS. But I guess it doesn't seem like a big deal to me if everyone knows if someone has HIV/AIDs because I assume that since I wouldn't treat them any differently that must mean no one else will be bothered by the fact that those people have the disease. But now that I think about it-I bet a lot of people would be total assholes. I'd just really like to know who has ANY type of STD so I'd know if I had to wear a condom or not.
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Actually the CDC maintains Documented cases of HIV/HERPES/ and other STD"S that are communicable and life threatening.. you can actually contact CDC and get information on anyone for these diseases...


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Monday, March 24, 2008

I understand that you can get HIV&AIDS from,exchanging bodily fluids,What about french kissing

I understand that you can get HIV&AIDS from,exchanging bodily fluids,What about french kissing?
I know that people are also concerned when they get spit on by aHVI&AIDS infected person.If you know let me know.(I dont want a death kiss)
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Current scientific data points to not being able to get HIV/AIDS from kissing. This website ( http://www.avert.org/howcan.htm ) says that this is because to catch the virus there needs to be a large quantity present, and although the virus is present in saliva, it is not in large quantities. I wouldn't risk it. If you are kissing someone, there is a possibility that you will continue on and do other things to. You may not get the kiss of death, but the sting of death from another means.
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While to my knowledge there have been no cases of HIV proven to have been contracted in that manner, in theory it is possible. *please note I said "in theory"* Since there is saliva exchange in French kissing...which is a body fluid...the possibility is there. However, in past testing, the levels of HIV have been shown to be very low in saliva and the risk of transmission is unlikely. It could happen if one person was HIV positive and kissed another person who had an injury or cut inside their mouth through which the virus could travel and get into the other person's bloodstream. However, to my knowledge, there have not been any cases PROVEN to have been contracted that way. EMT
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it would take several galons of saliva to pass the HIV virus on. if you could get it from kissing i think alot more people would have it.



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Thursday, March 20, 2008

How does HIV/AIDS weaken the immune system

How does HIV/AIDS weaken the immune system?
How does HIV/AIDS weaken the immune system? I am in biology, so I need specific answers.
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It actually invades the cells and destroy it.
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because it's an immune deficiency. it attacks the immune system specifically. people don't die of the disease itself, they die of illnesses they get because their immune system is compromised.
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HIV/AIDS destroys all the white blood cells and eventually you will have no more protection from the virus. But why do you care? You're a ninja right?
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HIV is a virus that colonises the immune system It clones itself inside your body and KILLS your immune cells. It continues to kill your immunity until your whole system is dead. Once your immune system is dead you then have AIDS (auto immune deficiency syndrome). Your body no longer has any protection against viruses and bacteria.
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Gradually breaks down the bodys defence system over time that the simplest diseases can attack or kill you without the proper treatment that is lol thank you gets in the cells that defends you from illnesses and fights off infections manufactures more of itself till no defence left at all anti retro viral therapy helps thoughT Cells level of gets monitored daily of the person
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Your white blood cells have a role in the immune system to attack against invaders and I believe keep a memory of the invader, so if that specific invader attacks again, it won't affect you; it will be eliminated as soon as possible. However, when the HIV/AIDS virus enters into your system, the white blood cell can't wrap itself around the virus to fight it and keep a memory of it, so the virus enters into the white blood cell to multiply, thus destroying it. I think that's how it goes, anyway. So basically, you have less white blood cells to fight against invaders, and the invaders stay in your system longer, causing more damage than necessary. See, all HIV/AIDS does is lower your immune system respone, so it's really the common cold that can give you the final blow; or at least a long one, anyway.
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Here for the point :) all I know is that yes it does weaken the immune system by killing off the white blood cells but that's it good luck
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Here you go...Acqired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is caused by HIV which enters your T4 helper cells. These Lymphocytes are part of your white blood cells which help T4 helper cell help stimulate the B cells (subset of Lymphocytes) to make Immunoglobulins, but when the T4h cells are infected they can't stimulate the Bcells to make immunoglobulins and eventually certain oppertunistic diseases are able to infect the host. In a nut shell.
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Check out the Wikipedia entry for HIV. It does a pretty good job of explaining the retrovirus and how it affects the human body. There are also several good graphic illustrations of the replication process.



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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Would you line up to get your child vaccinated for HIV/AIDS

Would you line up to get your child vaccinated for HIV/AIDS?
Which country would host the unlucky dupes to line their babies up for the experimental HIV/AIDS vaccine? ...and how much of a sheep do you have to be to hand your children over as the sacrificial guini pigs? Man, what lemmings people are!! They would risk their child's life for a vaccine, Something that is sexually transmitted, no waiting for adulthood or even teens to get a vaccine? Seriously, are you shocked when your child has permanent brain damage?
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I would in a heart beat if I lived in a county that had a 50% death rate from Aids. Like the some of the Africian counties. Even if it is only partly effective the chance the your child would live would be greater, The Question should be what parent would not line up to have a chance to save thier child's life?
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Normally, I'm in favor of vaccines because I had a lot of ear infections as a child and would be deaf if I hadn't had to take an awful tasting medicine that came in an indestructible bottle. HIV/AIDS, I'd have to see the result data before I'd even consider it. Because I don't have kids, it's not a personal concern.
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Yes, I would have my child vaccinated for the HIV/AIDS virus. What idiot wouldn't. It's like all the other vaccine's, we get them to protect them. Think about how bad it would be if there were no vaccinations. Did you get yours as a child? How could you deny a child a healthy life now or as an adult just because you petty?
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NOW NOW JANE (JUST VIEWED YOUR UPDATE), EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO THEIR OWN OPINIONS, IF YOU CAN'T CONSIDER OTHERS OPINIONS ALSO, THEN DON'T ASK FOR THEM. MORE THAN 30 EXPERIMENTAL VACCINES ARE NOW IN VARIOUS STAGES OF HUMAN TESTING IN MORE THAN 24 COUNTRIES ON PEOPLE WHO ALREADY HAVE THE HIV VIRUS, NOT AIDS. IT IS ONLY GIVEN TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE VIRUS TO SEE IF IT WILL STOP THEM FROM GETTING FULL BLOWN AIDS. IT WILL BE MANY MANY YEARS ANYWAY BEFORE THERE IS A PREVENTION OF BOTH IF THEY EVER FIND ONE ANYWAY, SO WE REALLY DON'T NEED TO BE WORRIED ABOUT LINIING UP FOR IT IN OUR LIFETIME OR OUR CHILDRENS LIFETIME, ETC. BELOW IS WHERE I GOT THE INFORMATION OF THE ALREADY HIV PEOPLE WHO ARE TAKING THE VACCINE TO SEE IF IT STOPS THEM FROM GETTING FULL BLOWN AIDS. THAT IS ALL THE VACCINE IS FOR RIGHT NOW, FOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE HIV BUT NOT FULL BLOWN AIDS AND THIS IS JUST IN THE TESTING STAGES. http://www.webmd.com/news/20060816/new-hope-HIV-vaccine ALSO I REALLY DON'T APPRECIATE BEING CALLED A RODENT BECAUSE I HAVE AN OPINION. A LEMMING MEANS THE FOLLOWING: Any of various small, thickset rodents, especially of the genus Lemmus, inhabiting northern regions and known for periodic mass migrations that sometimes end in drowning. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/LEMMINGS I am sure people thought about that when chicken pox vaccine came out, small pox, measles, etc., and so forth. What I am trying to say is that if there were a vaccination for HIV/AIDS, it would definitely be tested first just like all the other vaccines were tested. Yes, I understand that it has to be tested on humans. But at one time small pox, measles, and other diseases that we are vaccinated for today were killing children and adults by in immeasurable numbers. A parent will do anything to protect their child from any disease and take whatever chances to ensure their health and safety. Aids and HIV is rampant in 3rd world countries (especially in children and many, many children die everyday from AIDS and HIV especially in Africa). I guarantee you those parents would line up in a heart beat. Yes, if a vaccination came out for HIV/AIDS, I would take my child also just like taking my child for any other vaccine to protect them.
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I would actively refuse any vaccinations. Aids was cultured in 1957 while trying to make immunisations. There are other ways to prevent and cure dis-ease. Dr Rife made a machine that cured all diseases. Dr Hulda Clark has many great works and testimonials for healing in her books also how to make a zapper. Colloidal silver works on many (650 stated) bacteria, virus and fungus. Quote from web site "COLLOIDAL SILVER AND AIDS Since in active AIDS, the suppressed immune system of the body is open to all kinds of diseases, colloidal silver is the perfect non-toxic drug to use for its wide spectrum antibiotic effect. A researcher at Brigham Young University sent colloidal silver to two different labs including UCLA Medical Centre, which said, it killed not only the HIV Virus (invitro), but every virus that was tested in the lab. According to the FDA rules, colloidal silver cannot be used for treating the HIV Virus, but it could be used as an antibiotic for all the acquired diseases of active AIDS." .
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there / is no such thing
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Just like all other vaccines, I would refuse. I do not believe that it is in my children's best interest to inject them with potentially harmful substances.


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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Why is democracy good in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa

Why is democracy good in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa?
how will establishing a democracy in those countries help in the fight?
Current Events - 3 Answers
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Not sure it will There are other countries that are not democracies where the HIV/AIDS infection rate is low. I think that condems will help more. Or perhaps just better education
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I honestly don't think it will. Yet it also depends on what you mean by democracy. Democracy as a broad political theory where the people are either directly involved or are offered a free vote and representatives can be helpful but a perfect democracy does not exist its a concepts. American Democracy in specific would never work in Africa and would not fight AIDS. Transplanting a political system upon a culture where it had never existed is difficult at best and for the most part impossible. Any stable non-totalitarian government could help fight AIDS. Several important factors have been shown to decrease the numbers of people contracting AIDS in Africa these include economic initiatives that lift countries out of debt from the World Bank, in turn the governments that are there can divert more resources and attention toward education, treatment, and more widespread usage and access to condoms, all of course with some help from foreign aid. There is more but this isn't an essay. I hope this helps.
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BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE THAT INTRODUCED HIV/AIDS IN THE FIRST PLACE!! thanks america for the vaccines! =)



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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Are UFC fighters tested for HIV/AIDS before they can fight

Are UFC fighters tested for HIV/AIDS before they can fight?
I would think they'd have to be for general safety. Just want to know for sure. Thanks.
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I saw an interview were they said they tested for hiv, hepititis, and a bunch of other things.
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Yes, it is a rule governed buy the athletic commission in all states that sanction MMA professional fighters be tested, for any and all blood born pathogens. The bad part is the small promoters and amateur fighters (back yard) who are not tested who bleed just as much as the pro's stand a far more risk than anyone out there.
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Yup. MMA fighters in other organizations are tested, too. They run them through a complete physical. MRI's and such are also common.
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Most of your states now require all fighters to take a blood test in order to be licensed and fight. They must furnish the results of that test at weigh-in and it has to be in the past twelve months from the date that they are fighting. HIV, Hepatitis-C and other things are tested for in that blood test and that is a state athletic commission requirement and the UFC just follows that standard under the unified rules of MMA. While the UFC can set rules that are more stringent they can not set rules that are less and I have see situations where part of the fight contract included a blood test for both just because of the lifestyle that one of the fighters was leading.
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Yup. Not just the UFC. Even in the small time local fights that you see in the bars. You have to have your bloodwork with you when you go to fight.



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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

i had a blood test at the weekend NOT for HIV/AIDS and they said my blood was fine

i had a blood test at the weekend NOT for HIV/AIDS and they said my blood was fine?
they wasn't testing for HIV/AIDS though but does that matter? would they have noticed if i did or not even though they wasn't testing for it?
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no, to find HIV, they have to test for it specifically, it isn't something they just "notice".
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yes, it is different.



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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Could a mosquito technially pass hiv/aids from one person to another

Could a mosquito technially pass hiv/aids from one person to another?
since mosquitoes aquire the diseases they carry by sucking it from a person's blood, couldn't they suck the blood of a person infected with aids then go bite another person and pass the virus onto them? just wondering b/c i was thinking about it, and it seems plausible, but i've never heard anything aobut it :)
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Theoretically yes. Practically, the Aids virus is quite weak, and unless you are doing many unhealthy things you likely won't catch it.
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Well, technically it could, although EXTREMELY unlikely.
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Female mosquitoes don't acquire diseases from those they feed on. They can, however, sometimes carry the pathogens that cause disease. "Could a mosquito technically pass hiv/aids from one person to another?" -- AIDS cannot be transmitted under any circumstances by any one or to anyone. It's the 4th stage of an HIV infection. Stages 1-3 cannot be bypassed. Mosquitoes don't take in enough HI viral particles to do any harm to anyone they feed on after that. Therefore, mosquitoes are not considered to be a means of HIV transmission.
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Umm Im sure its possible Im only 14..so im not sure. lol. sorry!
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yes just like some rats still have the bubonic plague and roaches carry salmonela always wash your dishes before you eat. mosquitos also carry malaria
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They don't acquire the diseases of humans. The viruses and parasite they do carry evolved specifically to replicate in the mosquito. HIV has not. They eat blood, so it is destroyed.
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The virus that caused HIV and AIDS can only live in certain warm-blooded mammals - humans and primates. The virus dies outside of the human body, including inside the body of mosquitoes. This is why you cannot get HIV from a toilet seat. The mosquitoes bodies digest and kill all pathogens to protect the mosquito. Also, not enough pathogens are taken in to start HIV. Lastly, mosquitoes are not 'hypodermic needles'. They do not push the blood out while bringing more in. The virus will not and cannot be transmitted via insect. Andrew Guenther
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The answer is most definitely NO. This possibility was tested in the late 80s and they found that it is not possible. In order for a mosquito to pass an infectious agent on to another person the mosquito must become infected with it themselves. Mosquitoes do not become infected with HIV. I have attached a link to the study below.
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NO!!!! no they cannot!!!!! its a fact!!! the blood hits the air right after and gets dry, not right away, but enough for a mosquito to go to his next victim.



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