aids attacks white blood cells
yes, that is the most common method for getting HIV/AIDS
In 2008, there were 4,268,900 people in New Zealand and there were only 106 cases of AIDS/HIV. So your chances of getting AIDS in New Zealand is roughly 1 in 42,689.
You can prevent getting aids by not having sex at all. Or by when having sex using a condom.
The AIDS virus (HIV) can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy one, and a common way to transmit it is via sexual intercourse. Frequently changing sex partners will certainly increase your chances of getting infected. The risk can be reduced by the use of condoms.
by getting it
Abstinence.
Patients with AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) are more prone to getting meningitis from fungi, as well as from the agent that causes tuberculosis.
Well the most common infection is HIV which can turn into the diasease AIDS but there are many more
The common cold, rabies, and AIDS are all caused by different types of viral infection.
I'm not sure but I think males are more likely to get sexually transmitted diseases like aids.
Alcohol reduces people's inhibitions. This means they're more likely to have unprotected sex with a stranger - possibly resulting in an STD, HIV or AIDS.