
maybe she contracted aids liao.Originally posted by seercraft:FIREICE. Are u scare of getting AIDS?
...and not forgetting those undergoing regular blood transfusion - haemophiliac, leukemic and thalassaemic patients.Originally posted by mach10:I salute all AIDS carriers from nightspots with this...
for their stupidity...
but i feel sad for those who got it due to rape and by birth.
Even more unfortunate are the doctors and nurses who contract HIV after accidentally pricking themselves with needles from infected patients.Originally posted by renorenal:...and not forgetting those undergoing regular blood transfusion - haemophiliac, leukemic and thalassaemic patients.
Oh yeah, and dialysis patients as well...![]()
i pity those who got it undeservedly..but not those who goes around engaging pros and as a result got it and spread it to others...Originally posted by mrsmall:i request all sgforum members to think of
If one of our family member with HIV+ what we do
are u simply throw the fellow outside and forget
no right
so pls treat the HIV+ ppls as a human
everyday i prey for world's relieve from AIDS
Why thank youOriginally posted by cornyfish2000:Even more unfortunate are the doctors and nurses who contract HIV after accidentally pricking themselves with needles from infected patients.
Really yuan wang... helping these patients and getting infected themselves.
Well, these figures really don't mean much to the person who suffered the needlestick.. cos for him/her, it'll be night after night of endless worry, wondering if he is one of the unfortunate 0.3%.. not to mention the terrible retching associated with the zidovudine.Originally posted by renorenal:Why thank youthe risk is 0.3% but it still happens...
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if you die of aids then ur pos count wastedOriginally posted by FireIce:World AIDS Day, observed December 1, is dedicated to raising awareness of the global AIDS epidemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. This day was picked because the first case of AIDS was diagnosed on this day.
The concept originated at the 1988 World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention. Since then, it has been taken up by governments, international organizations and charities around the world.
http://www.worldaidsday.org
yeah, poorthing. they r the ones whose rights to live a normal lifeOriginally posted by renorenal:...and not forgetting those undergoing regular blood transfusion - haemophiliac, leukemic and thalassaemic patients.
Oh yeah, and dialysis patients as well...![]()