How to use in-sentence of “hiv”:
– Salisbury shows in the new book how Kaposi’s sarcoma is confused with HIV diagnoses.
– But after a long time, the HIV learns to be resistant to “many” drugs.
– Once a person’s HIV progresses to AIDS, the person will continue to have AIDS for the rest of their life.
– The HIV virus is not killed by this medicine.
– Because of this, the exact number of people with HIV is unknown.
– Even if both partners are HIV positive, there is a risk of infection with other strains of HIV.
– Some groups who are opposed to this belief say it is dangerous in places where there is a lot of HIV and AIDS, because condoms make people much less likely to get HIV, but at the same times many feel that they can practice extra marital sex since they are “safe” from HIV/AIDS.
– One of the biggest problems in the province is HIV infection.

Example sentences of “hiv”:
- People can get HIV from the exchange of bodily fluids and from sharing needles.
- It is recommended to start HAART if a person has HIV and has a CD4 cell count of less than or equal to 350 cells/mm3.
– People can get HIV from the exchange of bodily fluids and from sharing needles.
– It is recommended to start HAART if a person has HIV and has a CD4 cell count of less than or equal to 350 cells/mm3.
– Foreskin surface area and HIV acquisition in Rakai, Uganda.
– But if people have clean needles or if they know how to clean needles, they do not get HIV as much.
– Many people with HIV do not know they have it.
– Even though the person with HIV has no symptoms, the virus is making copies of itself during the incubation period.
– It is also found in many synthetic compounds such as barbiturates and the HIV drug, zidovudine.
– However, though HIV might enter the body through any of these places, when people get HIV by having sex, the virus usually enters the body through the vagina or anus.
– Health risks include, overdose, respiratory depression, risk of HIV if injected, and risk of permanent brain dulling if used for prolonged periods of time.
– Elliott was diagnosed with HIV in 1987.
– When HIV gets resistant to one medicine, this is changed to another medicine.
– Countries in West Africa, where male circumcision is common, have HIV prevalence levels well below those of countries in eastern and southern Africa despite the presence of other risk factors.
– People with diabetes or HIV are more likely to get a yeast infection.
– The sick or injured person may have an infectious diseaseinfection that can be spread through blood, like HIV or hepatitis.
– A person can get Infectious diseaseinfectious diseases like HIV or Hepatitis C when they use cocaine in these ways.
– A person cannot get HIV from an insect bite, a cough, or a sneeze.
– Third, therapy can help prevent transmission of HIV to others, and can therefore reduce HIV prevalence overall.
– Arquette was diagnosed with HIV in 1987.
– People can get sexually transmitted infections from oral sex, such as herpes, HIV and even oral cancer.
– Even one that protected some people from HIV would save millions of people’s lives.
More in-sentence examples of “hiv”:
– Outside of music, John has raised millions of pounds for people living with HIV and AIDS through the “Elton John AIDS Foundation”.
– The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has endorsed this statement..Cultural acceptance of circumcision will be vital, if this practice is to be an important complementary intervention for prevention of HIV infection.
– He was medical diagnosisdiagnosed with HIV in 1995 while studying in Berlin.
– In general, HAART prevents the HIV from multiplying and destroying CD4 cells.
– A person can also get HIV by “sharing needles”.
– He is also well known for his turn on the comedy series “Designing Women”, in which he played a young interior designer named Kendall Dobbs, who was HIV positive and asked the women of Sugarbakers to design his funeral.
– Many scientists are looking for an HIV vaccine.
– The body liquids that carry HIV are blood, semen, liquid from the vagina, and breast milk.
– As of 2009 in the United States, there were no reported cases of a person getting HIV from a professional tattoo.
– Some people think that HIV is not the cause of AIDS.
– Many people living with HIV have tried using alternative treatment methods, known as complementary and alternative medicine.
– Transphobia has been identified as a predictor of HIV risk and suicide attempts in transgender people.
– Antiretrovirals help people fight the HIV virus.
– If one person has HIV and he shares his needles, he can give HIV to other people.
– Then the “resistant” HIV hurts the immune system and the person may get AIDS.
– The 2012 CIA World Factbook showed Swaziland with the highest HIV infection rate in the world.
– He was diagnosed with HIV in 1988.
– How the circumcision solution in Africa will increase HIV infections”.
– Many people with HIV and AIDS can also get tuberculosis.
– In 1985, the nation-wide HIV and AIDS problem came to light.
– He was known for his series of Global AIDS Walks to fight the spread of HIV by educating youth.
– It makes a person much more likely to get HIV, because it causes sores on the genitals that make it easier for HIV to get spread.
– RNA is the carrier of genetic information in certain viruses, especially the retroviruses like the HIV virus.
– As a haemophiliahemophiliac, he became infected with HIV from a contaminated blood treatment and, when diagnosed in December 1984, was given six months to live.
- Outside of music, John has raised millions of pounds for people living with HIV and AIDS through the "Elton John AIDS Foundation".
- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has endorsed this statement..Cultural acceptance of circumcision will be vital, if this practice is to be an important complementary intervention for prevention of HIV infection.
– People also cannot get HIV from touching light switches, using toilets, or drinking from the same glass as a person with HIV.
– Timothy Lee “Tim” Richmond, was a NASCAR Auto racingdriver from Ashland, Ohio who had his career cut short when he contracted HIV and died of complications of AIDS.
– A virus called HIV causes AIDS, which cannot be cured and can lead to death.
– The best way to stop HIV is thought to be a vaccine.
– Brinker is known for helping people with HIV and AIDS through her foundation.
– In scleroderma the incidence has been estimated to be 6 to 60% of all patients, in rheumatoid arthritis up to 21%, in systemic lupus erythematosus 4 to 14%, in portal hypertension between 2 and 5%, in HIV about 0.5%, and in sickle cell disease ranging from 20 to 40%.
– These supplements have been proven to help treat HIV because HIV can cause micronutrient deficiencies, so the supplements can help replenish these needed vitamins and minerals.
– Regarding vestigial structures, Charles Darwin wrote, “An organ, when rendered useless, may well be variable, for its variations cannot be checked by natural selection.” In the March 2017 publication of the Global Health Journal: Science and Practice, Morris and Krieger wrote, “The variability in foreskin size is consistent with the foreskin being a vestigial structure.” It has been found that larger foreskins place uncircumcised men at an increased risk for HIV infection Morris BJ, Krieger JN..
– Through a series of goals, resolutions and declarations adopted by member nations of the United Nations, the world has a set of commitments, actions and goals to stop and reverse the spread of HIV and scale up towards universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services.
– There is no vaccine for HIV yet.
– He mainly worked in HIV therapy.
– She was the first scientist to clone HIV and discovered the function of its genes, which was a major step in proving that HIV is the cause of AIDS.
– Circumcision reduces sexually transmitted diseases like HIV and HPV, prevents certain kinds of cancer, and gets rid of infections and unpleasant smells under the foreskin.
– Exotic diseases like herpes and mononucleosis can be spread, but that is rare, and spreading HIV this way is almost unknown.
– Notable examples of countries requiring HIV tests of long-term residents are Russia and Uzbekistan.
– Over 60% of all people with HIV live in the region.
– Scientists believe the first human who got HIV was a person in Africa in the early 1900’s.
– With some diseases, like Human immunodeficiency virusHuman Immunodeficiency Virus, a person can still give other people HIV during the incubation period.
– Taylor devoted consistent and generous humanitarian time, advocacy efforts, and funding to HIV and AIDS-related projects and charities.
– The extent of HIV progression is found by measuring the percentage of CD4 T cells in the patient’s blood.
– This requires an intact immune system: People whose immune system is weakened, for example those with a HIV infection, may also show a “false negative”: Their immune system may simply be too weak to react.
