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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31) Scientists at Merck were nearing a breakthrough on a new drug to treat HIV.
32) Combination therapies, including protease inhibitors, offer new hope for thousands with the HIV virus.
33) As a result, the rate of HIV transmission was dramatic, and prevalence rose alarmingly in the late eighties.
34) While I was on holiday the clinic tested a blood sample without my permission and established that it was HIV positive.
35) The HIV virus is able to proliferate at an astonishing rate.
36) The HIV virus is transmitted though body fluids, during sexual intercourse.
37) Statistics show that 25 % of the adult population is HIV positive, and the rate of infection is still rising.
38) Pace Offers training courses and individual counselling to lesbians and gay men on a range of issues, including HIV/AIDS.
39) His research unearthed new information about the origins of the HIV virus.
40) Insurance companies can use saliva HIV tests, not just blood tests.
41) What distinguishes this approach from previous attempts to deal with HIV?
42) Factors Affecting Heterosexual Transmission why has HIV transmission failed to rise above the epidemic threshold among heterosexuals in most developed countries?
43) As well as having to deal with Darren, Adrian is also worried about the possibility he himself could be HIV positive.
44) Researchers found that therapy can significantly reduce the amount of HIV virus in gay men suffering from the disease.
45) They must also show their HIV/AIDS services are fully integrated into their community care plans.
46) Magic Johnson is a sporting legend and when he announced he was HIV positive the world admired his courage.
47) In 1987, Mead took a blood test and learned he was HIV positive.
48) I therefore enclose a copy of the text of the HIV/AIDS Readyguide with some minor amendments marked.
49) Until 1997(sentencedict.com), there were just eight known cases of HIV infection in Tver.
50) Researchers concluded that the front line of HIV prevention had shifted to smaller cities.
51) Y., a poor and urban community with one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the United States.
52) It is about Aids, and the way the HIV virus is devastating his country.
53) It is important for anyone with HIV/AIDS to have a healthy diet.
54) The HIV is a weak microorganism that requires a moist, temperature-controlled environment in which to survive.
55) Another is to portray HIV infection as not such a terrible thing.
56) Now, I believe that a Labour Government holds more promise of greatly improving the lot of people with HIV/AIDS.
57) Over the next decade a real challenge will be the effective provision of care for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
58) If you are HIV positive it is a good idea to have regular health checks.
59) The key to tackling HIV / Aids in poor countries is to start at the bottom,(http://sentencedict.com/hiv.html) not the top.
60) According to the World Health Organization, 80,000 to 160,000 HIV infections occur annually through unsafe injections.