Similar words: shiver, archive, beehive, archives, chivalry, archivist, shivering, chivalrous. Meaning: n. 1. infection by the human immunodeficiency virus 2. the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells.
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1) Heterosexual contact is responsible for the bulk of HIV transmission.
2) The results of his HIV test were negative.
3) He tested positive for HIV.
4) There is no vaccine against HIV infection.
5) They give advice for people with HIV and Aids.
6) He tested negative for HIV infection.
7) He developed full-blown Aids five years after contracting HIV.
8) It's very unlikely a doctor could give HIV to a patient.
9) A newer anti-HIV drug called pyridinone caused HIV to mutate into a form which could not reproduce or infect new cells.
10) If you are unsure of your HIV status, consider having a test.
11) There are an estimated 1.5 million HIV carriers in the country.
12) His estimate of half a million HIV positive cases was based on an extrapolation of the known incidence of the virus.
13) Both drugs slow the progression of HIV, but neither cures the disease.
14) Biomedical research will enable many individuals infected with HIV to live longer, more comfortable lives.
15) There's a time lag between infection with HIV and developing AIDS.
16) A person can be recently infected by HIV and have a negative result.
17) HIV is a progressive disease which the immune response ultimately fails to control.
18) Many young people are still ignorant about how HIV is caught.
19) All donated blood is tested for HIV and other infections.
20) Yet paradoxically, so did the prevalence of HIV infection.
21) Have you been tested for HIV?
22) You may have to declare that you have had an HIV test.
23) Travellers to Africa are being warned about the danger of HIV infection.
24) Young people assume that if you are in a steady relationship(sentencedict.com), you don't have to worry about HIV.
25) I translated this as a mad desire to lock up every single person with HIV.
26) There has been significant progress in in understanding the HIV infection.
27) You can contract Aids if your bodily fluids come into contact with the bodily fluids of someone else who is infected with HIV.
28) The group's research has done much to advance our knowledge of the HIV virus.
29) Practising safe sex is an important way of avoiding HIV infection.
30) Becoming pregnant or going ahead with a pregnancy has to be a personal choice for each individual HIV positive woman.