What are the risk factors of HIV]?

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The risk factors of HIV/AIDS are still the same as it has always been. The disease does not respect color, age or race, therefore anyone of any sex, age, religious background, sexual orientation, or color can be infected by the virus. But the people who are at higher risks of catching this disease are: *Those that have unprotected sex with more than one sexual partner.

Anyone that does not use a new polyurethane condom every time, he/she comes into sexual contact with his/her partners is at a greater risk of been infected with HIV. *People who have unprotected sex with a person that is HIV-positive. *Newborns of HIV positive women, who did not receive treatment- *Those who Have other sexually transmitted disease, such as Chlamydia,syphilis, herpes or gonorrhea *People who Share needles during intravenous drug use.

*People who have Received a blood transfusion or blood products between 1978 and 1985. *Those who have fewer copies of CCL3L1; a gene that helps fight HIV infection.

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Osteoporosis usually does not occur at random. There are several genetic and environmental risk factors. They are as follows: A family history of the diseaseRaceHaving a bone fracture after age 40AgeGenderHaving regular bone-density testsA lack of regular exerciseExcessive exerciseLow calcium intakeSmokingDrinking heavilyCertain medications.

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