if a person has full blown aids do they pass on aids or h.i.v.?!


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They pass on the HIV virus.
FULL blown aids means that your T cell count has gotten down to a specific number.
Full blown aids is when the infections start, weight loss, neuropathies and a host of other problems what a person with no immune system can develope.

Hence HIV= being infected
AIDS- IMMUNE SYSTEM IS COMPROMISED OR NON EXISTENT ANYMORE

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HIV
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your mom
ofcourse!
HIV. It later develops into AIDS
Technically, people with full-blown AIDS are very sick people. They are prone to picking up infections from anyone, including the bacteria and other organisms that are naturally occurring in your body. Chances are these people are too unwell to be procreating.

Will they pass it on? I suppose you mean "are they infectious?" Of course they are.

If you really mean "will they pass it on" meaning from mother to unborn child, then the answer would be that it would be passed on unless the child is given anti-HIV (antiretroviral) medications.

However, someone with full-blown AIDS automatically means their HIV is uncontrolled and it probably would be too late to prevent the unborn child from getting it.
A person with AIDS will pass on the virus known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus. When viral load becomes high enough and causes your body to destroy your T cells, you become ill with one or more of a group of illnesses that makes up what is known as AIDS.
HIV. when the inmunological system are destroyed, so we can say the person has AIDS
HIV, then years down the line, it developes into AIDS.

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