In this guide, we are going to find out some of the possible causes that might prevent the AIDS virus from being detected, and after that, we will suggest possible fixes that you can try to fix the problem.
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An undetectable increase in viral load occurs when antiretroviral therapy (ART) has lowered your HIV levels so low that it can no longer be detected by standard blood tests alone. People living with HIV with an undetectable viral load do not transmit HIV sexually. Secrecy does not mean that HIV can only be cured.
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HIV does not survive outside the body. HIV cannot be transmitted from person to person in any of the following ways:
Casual contacts
Tracking hundreds of typical households with AIDS and caring for themselves as people, including when not one knew that a man or girl was infected with HIV; HIV was only transmitted through sexual contact or sharing needles with an infected person, or through contact with whole blood of an infected person This person.
HIV is not believed to be common in an environment where exposure is repeated and long lasting and may well include contact with human fluids. its spread to other modern informal environments such as schools and offices is even lower.
Saliva, sweat, tears, urine, possibly feces
HIV cannot be spread through glasses or simply by kissing. The risk of spreading the virus, even with a “deep” kiss, during which a lot of saliva is exchanged, is extremely low. reported in only one unsubstantiated case.
No problem spreading HIV after coming into contact with the sweat, tears, urine, or faeces of a person infected with HIV, n e registered.
vaccines
HIV cannot be transmitted through vaccines made from blood products or services such asHepatitis B vaccine and various immunoglobulins approved for use in Canada and the USA.
- Hepatitis B vaccine no longer contains tissue or blood from any particular person.
- The rest of the materials are made from filtered blood or PDP and undergo this purification to destroy any harmful viruses or bacteria.
insects
HIV is not only spread through insects. The insects are not infected, so their saliva does not contain the PC virus. Blood-sucking insects like mosquitoes no longer inject blood into the next person who bites both men and women.
Shared object contact
HIV is transmitted through less than normal contact items such as toilet seats or faucets.
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Currently from: January 26, 2020
author: Healthwise Staff | Medical Review:
Dr. E. Thompson Gregory – Internal Medicine
Dr. Brian D. O’Brien – Internal Medicine
Dr. Adam Husney – Family Medicine
Dr. Peter Shalit, PhD – Internal Medicine
Now: January 26, 2020
Written by Healthwise Staff
Medical Report: E. Gregory, MD, Thompson, Physician, Brian D. O’Brien, Physician, Adam Husney, M.D., Family Medicine, and Peter Shalit, M.D., Physician
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HIV does not survive properly outside the body. Usually HIV cannot be transmitted from person to person in any of the following ways:
Accidental contact
In scientific research involving hundreds of households withThey cared for AIDS patients of different types of families, including situations in which no one knew that a person was infected with HIV, HIV was transmitted only with every sexual contact or needle exchange with an infected person or through contact with the blood of that infected person.
HIV cannot be spread in cases where alternative exposures are repeated and persistent and may involve exposure to body fluids from an infected person. e, so that e It is even less likely to spread in other modern informal settings such as schools and offices.
Saliva, sweat, tears, urine or possibly feces
HIV cannot be transmitted by sharing drinks or casual kissing. The risk of spreading the virus through “deep” kissing, during which saliva is exchanged, is clearly low. Only one unsubstantiated case was reported.
No foci of HIV transmission have ever been reported since then how the person entered with sweat, tears, urine, feces and a person infected with HIV.
vaccines
HIV is actually transmitted from such vaccines made from blood as a vaccine against hepatitis B, therefore several immunoglobulins are approved for use in Canada and the US.
- Hepatitis B vaccine no longer contains tissue or blood for personnel.
- Other items are made of sifted blood or flat screens and are cleaned to eliminate any substances harmful to viruses or bacteria.
Insects
Insects do not transmit HIV. Insects do not become infected through virus-free saliva. Blood-sucking insects, like mosquitoes, do not inject blood into a person’s next bite.
contact with major objects
HIV is never transmitted by touching normal objects. for example, a toilet seat or a faucet handle.
Credits
Currently from: January 26, 2020
Posted by Healthwise Staff | Medical Review:
Dr. E. Thompson Gregory – Internal Medicine
Dr. Brian D. O’Brien – Internal Medicine
Dr. Adam Hasney
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