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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61) Drugs Help Mainliners Has support groups and provides advice for people with HIV/AIDS who are, or have been, drug users.
62) In this way, the immune system learns to recognise and attack regions of real HIV if infection occurs.
63) The group says children, like adults, should be treated with the now-standard cocktail of three different HIV drugs.
64) So it can not be ruled out that this man had contracted his HIV from polio vaccine a few weeks before.
65) One of my friends is HIV positive and I let him kiss my year-old son.
66) They distort his speeches and offer simplistic interpretations of his equating the HIV virus with poverty and inequality.
67) In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends.
68) In some villages HIV infection is cited as the main reason for girls not finishing their education.
69) That goal is to reduce HIV transmission below the epidemic threshold.
70) With the rise in teenage HIV infection rates, we are sitting on a time bomb.
71) A dentist from Florida is believed to have passed HIV to six of his patients, one of whom died.
72) This will help you stay healthy, HIV positive or not.
73) Texaco has introduced a compulsory HIV testing program for all prospective employees.
74) Leaflets on HIV/AIDS, donor insemination and other topics are available.
75) Some people who have HIV show no outward signs of the condition.
76) We provide professionally based practical home care to men, women and children who are ill at home with HIV/AIDS related illness.
77) Immediate treatment has reduced the incidence of HIV infections in this group by as much as 79 percent.
78) Blood banks have routinely screened for HIV infection since 1985, when the first blood tests for the virus became available.
79) If you receive blood in the United Kingdom it will already have been screened for HIV.
80) There are also many organisations who provide a variety of services to people with HIV/AIDS.
81) Children who are HIV positive, but remain well, are able to lead a normal life.
82) The FDA approved a new anti - HIV drug.
83) human immunodeficiency virus or HIV.
84) HIV can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.
85) The major challenge Botswana faces today is HIV.
86) to be infected with HIV.
87) All donated blood is screened for HIV.
87) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
88) President Clinton signs HIV immigration exclusion policy into law.
89) Set up red riband centre, perish HIV.
90) Circumcision as an HIV Prevention Intervention.