HIV
A medical procedure to determine if a person has been infected with HIV.
The medical term for the condition of having HIV.
Methods and strategies used to stop the spread of HIV.
A person's condition of being either infected or not infected with HIV.
The process by which HIV is passed from one person to another.
Refers to the human immunodeficiency virus itself.
A protein produced by the immune system in response to HIV infection.
A person who is infected with HIV and can transmit it to others.
A person who is ill as a result of HIV infection.
The status of being infected with HIV.
The status of not being infected with HIV.
To be living with an HIV infection.
To take actions to stop the spread or transmission of HIV.
To perform a medical test on a person or a sample to check for the presence of HIV.
To receive a test result indicating that one is infected with HIV.
To become infected with HIV, a common and informal way of saying it.
To receive a test result indicating that one is not infected with HIV.
The state of carrying the HIV virus in one's body.
To use medical care to manage the symptoms and progression of HIV.
To pass the HIV virus to another person, often used in a medical or scientific context.
To cause the HIV virus to pass from one person to another.
To take action against HIV, can be used for both individual and large-scale efforts.
To have one's life or health impacted by HIV.
To become infected with HIV.
To test something, like a blood donation, to see if it contains HIV.
To fight against HIV, often on a large scale (e.g., public health efforts).
To become infected with HIV, often used in a formal or medical context.
To be ill with HIV, emphasizing the negative effects.