Myths and Truths on Aids

          Below you will find some interesting facts about Aids. The myths are what is generally thought about Aids but hopefully we would like to rectify your knowledge!

     Myth :
There is no evidence that HIV exists as a virus therefore it is not responsible for causing AIDS. AIDS has been around a long time and is due to factors such as poor living conditions, malnutrition trauma and stress.

     Truth :
While science can never be as certain as math's, the majority of the world’s leading virologists believe that the HIV hypothesis is correct.

     Myth :
HIV is a punishment for the wicked.

     Truth :
HIV is like any other virus except that it attacks the immune system itself .if only people would see that there is nothing mysterious about HIV, we could remove the rumors and suspicions and work and talk about aids openly.

     Myth :
AIDS is a result of people having sex with monkeys or drinking monkey’s blood.

     Truth :
The disease is likely to have originated from monkeys in Africa, this is most probably from contact between human and animal blood that was contaminated with the disease. It is not the first or the last time that disease will cross the species barrier.

 

     Myth :
If a person is infected and doesn’t show symptoms they will not be able to pass on the disease to their partners.

     Truth :
People who are HIV positive can infect another person with aids. The aids virus takes
± 10 years to become a full-blown virus and it only starts to show symptoms after the virus has fully grown.

 

     Myth :
When people hold hands, kiss, share the same rooms or use the same toilet; you can get aids.

     Truth :
None of the above things are true since there is hardly any transfer of bodily liquids. Saliva in your mouth does not contain enough of the HIV virus, so it cannot be transferred to another person purely by kissing.