Aids and Mosquitoes
While everybody agrees that AIDS is spreading fast and killing people throughout the world there is still a controversy as to the origin and mode of the spread of HIV virus. A very common controversy in this area has to do with the blood sucking insect, mosquito. While some scientists and researchers say emphatically given certain circumstances, the virus can get into our body as a result of mosquito bites.
While everybody agrees that AIDS is spreading fast and killing people throughout the world there is still a controversy as to the origin and mode of the spread of HIV virus. A very common controversy in this area has to do with the blood sucking insect, mosquito. While some scientists and researchers say emphatically given certain circumstances, the virus can get into our body as a result of mosquito bites.
Just recently, the centre for Disease Control in America confirmed that mosquitoes could actually transmit the virus from an infected person to another person. The centre stated that if two persons for example, a husband and wife are on the same bed, if mosquito bite one of them that is HIV positive, and the same mosquito goes on to bite the partner who is HIV negative, there is every possibility that the HIV negative partner will be infected with the virus.
If the situation turns out to be true, then it spells real doom for millions of people living in tropical Africa that is mosquitoes infected. Poverty will in the circumstance aid the spread further because in most cases, up to ten persons live and sleep in one room where there are no mosquito nets and other effective means of checking the insect.
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