The following is a summary of what the public generally believes about AIDS today:
AIDS is a disease arising from an infection from the virus known as HIV.
The virus is spread in humans either through promiscuous, unprotected homosexual sex, through sexual contact with an HIV-infected member of the opposite sex, through the sharing of intravenous drug users’ contaminated needles or through contaminated blood supplies.
Pregnant women who test positive can pass the virus on to their unborn child
HIV can also be transmitted to the baby outside of the womb through breast-feeding.
The AIDS test is a simple and accurate method of detecting HIV.
In the West, HIV infection is spreading among women and heterosexual men and is increasing exponentially every year.

Drugs are available to treat AIDS patients but they are very expensive. A new range of anti-HIV drugs, the ‘protease inhibitors’, are now believed to be more effective.

AIDS is devastating the Third World.

There is currently no cure for AIDS.

With the exception of AIDS drugs being expensive, everything you have just read in the above summary is entirely false and has no scientific validity whatsoever.

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