some people think that their is a link b/w aids and environment this disease but their is no link. aids is just transmitted through 3 ways from one person to other:
1.transmission of hiv infected blood/use of same needles of injection
2.from affected pregnent mother to her baby through placente and milk of affected mother
3.through sex(including oral sex) with affected partner.
there are medicines in market to protect 2 type of transmission.
as hiv virus destroys t4 lymphocytes our guard wbc's so infected person is likely to get affected from environment type.
2007-01-03 23:45:39
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answered by raj 1
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Actually, there is a link between the disease and the environment, to a limited extent.
HIV is the causal agent of AIDS, and the virus and viral transmission are not affected by the envrionment. However, the disease symptoms referred to as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome develops at different rates in different people in part due to the environment that infected people live in. Anything that affects the human immune system (such as pollution, sleep, allergies, etc...) affects how fast and how severely the disease manifests itself.
2007-01-04 04:29:03
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answered by floundering penguins 5
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aids disease caused due to more intercorsal sexual interaction more than that decided by nature
aids caused by viruses hiv
2007-01-03 18:02:08
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answered by vande_matram27011987 2
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there is no link, apples and lug nuts
2007-01-03 18:15:53
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answered by Thomas A 5
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without condom
2007-01-03 18:12:21
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answered by sunny 1
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