Carroll Cameron has written: 'HIV and the AIDS epidemic' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Medical personnel, Epidemiology, Examinations, questions, AIDS (Disease), AIDS, HIV infection
Hisashi Inaba has written: 'The exponential phase of HIV/AIDS epidemic in Japan' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Epidemiology, HIV infections, Models, Statistical, Statistical Models, Statistical methods
Chris Beyrer has written: 'War in the blood' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Epidemiology, HIV infections, Health Policy, History, Moral conditions, Political aspects, Political aspects of AIDS (Disease), Sex customs, HIV Infections
anybody can get HIV and then move on to aids.
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
HIV is an early form of aids. Every one who has AIDS had HIV at one point.
Correct...HIV can lead to AIDS and AIDS can only be caused be the HIV virus.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Hence, HIV in the virus and AIDS is the disease that results from the virus.
HIV is a virus; AIDS is a disease.
HIV is a virus. AIDS is a diagnosis. HIV is contagious and causes a person to develop AIDS. AIDS is not contagious and only occurs in people who are HIV+.
aids is an hiv: human immunodeficiency virus. and hiv is an std.
Yes you can do research on HIV/AIDS.