HIV/AIDS has no boundaries.

My having HIV has no bearing on my business.

Small aids to individuals, large aid to masses.

We can sharply deflect the curve of HIV incidence.

AIDS is a judgment we have brought upon ourselves.

We can sharply deflect the curve of HIV incidence.

I'm not cured, but the HIV is asleep deep in my body.

There are so many different varieties of HIV out there.

I work with poor kids. I work in the fight against HIV.

This AIDS stuff is pretty scary. I hope I don't get it.

HIV changed my life, but it doesn't keep me from living.

We live in a fear-based world where HIV stigma can prevail.

Eighty percent of Americans with HIV do not know they are infected.

PCR made it easier to see that certain people are infected with HIV.

HIV's never been proven to cause AIDS. HIV ain't ever killed anybody.

Is neither a cure for AIDS nor a way of preventing infection with HIV.

When there's a terrible illness like AIDS sweeping through, you help people.

The school I was going to said they had no guidelines for a person with AIDS.

I think we should put the same weight now on the co-factors as we have on HIV.

Botswana has an incredible future if it can wrestle the HIV scenario to the ground.

HIV is not a gay or straight disease. It's a young people's disease, unfortunately.

I couldn't care less if the guy I'm guarding has HIV. I'm going to slam him anyway.

Most recently my battle has been against AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it.

I don't know how many [South Africans] with HIV would want to take anti-retrovirals.

The phenomenon of HIV criminalization is so much more massive than people understand.

There are laws that only apply to people with HIV - we're becoming a viral underclass.

I enjoy being the messenger for God in terms of letting people know about HIV and AIDS.

Wouldn't it be great if you could only get AIDS by giving money to television preachers?

There exist thousands of Americans who have AIDS-defining diseases but are HIV negative.

The music aids the message, it's there to punctuate and abbreviate and shape the silence

HIV brings out the best and the worst in humanity, and the laws reflect these attitudes.

Knowing your HIV status is so important for your future health and that of your loved ones.

Where you criminalize people living with HIV or those at greatest risk, you fuel the epidemic.

Because of the lack of education on AIDS, discrimination, fear, panic, and lies surrounded me.

Questions have also arisen about AIDS being transmitted to hemophiliacs via blood transfusions.

For many people with HIV, finding the right doctor is the most important decision they'll make.

Being in the design industry, I've tended to meet more people who are affected by HIV and AIDS.

If what we're really trying to do is stop the spread of HIV, we need to think about the customer.

It's pretty impossible to be a South African and not have been personally affected by HIV or AIDS.

When you get your viral load down to zero, you reduce the risk of transmission of HIV by 90 percent.

HIV/AIDS has been a big epidemic for my generation, it's been around for as long as I've been alive.

We are working with a biotech company, Calypte, which has designed a urine test for the HIV antibody.

Of course, screening for HIV did essentially eliminate the transmission of this virus by transfusions.

They have hyped up HIV into this super-rapist but in reality the damn thing can hardly get an erection.

HIV/AIDS has become much more than a health issue. HIV/AIDS is a development issue, it's a security issue.

This journey of education and breaking stigma around HIV is something that will have a legacy everlasting.

HIV changed my life, but I think I've accepted it. I don't even think about it unless someone brings it up.

I'm part of a team that raises millions of dollars and raises awareness of HIV and AIDS all over the world.

I'm over there filming in South Africa now, and two in five are HIV-positive now. Not many people know that.

It's hard to imagine, but we cant think of HIV/AIDS as being somebody else's story. It could be any of ours.

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