Even after taking hard measures to suppress HIV/AIDS, which is clutching the globe under its talon mercilessly, scientists have not been able to intercept its influx into human lives, which is quite a confounding issue.
In an effort to loosen this Gordian knot, researchers in a major study have found that half of all new HIV transmissions occur when people are unlikely to know that they are carrying the deadly virus of HIV/AIDS.
This very factor provides us with one of the strong reasons, responsible for the rampant growth of HIV/AIDS. According to experts, newly infected are most infectious because the virus in people, passing through this process, called seroconversion, madly replicate, making millions of copies before their systems respond by making antibodies. Moreover, it takes two to four weeks for a newly infected HIV carrier to test positive. However, by that time that newly infected person may transmit that virus into the bodies of many others people.
This description makes it clear that how this deadly HIV virus ramifies without coming to the light. Therefore, in order to foil the intrusion of this deadly virus, every one of us should take every possible precautionary measure.
Via: CBC













