Things to Remember about HIV Anyone can get HIV: young or old, woman or man, gay or straight.

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Things to Remember about HIV Anyone can get HIV: young or old, woman or man, gay or straight

Things to Remember about HIV HIV can be passed on if people have sex without a condom

Things to Remember about HIV Testing is the only way to tell if someone has HIV – they may not have any symptoms

Things to Remember about HIV There are treatments for HIV, but the virus stays in the body for life

Things to Remember about HIV ► Anyone can get HIV, young or old, woman or man, gay or straight ► HIV can be passed on if people have sex without a condom ► Testing is the only way to tell if someone has HIV – they may not have any symptoms ► There are treatments for HIV, but the virus stays in the body for life