HIV (Human Immuno Deficiency Virus) and AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are sometimes attributed with causing the Immune System to fail. In other words the failure was acquired after birth. You can have AIDS without being HIV positive. You can also be HIV positive without having AIDS. There is no cause and effect relationship between the two.
The tests for HIV and AIDS are not reliable. If the same tests are given to the same person multiple times you can get different results. Since the tests do not reliably indicate anything they are only used in high risk groups. A questionnaire is used to help interpret the results. If the person is in the high risk group the ambiguous results are interpreted as “positive”. If the person is in a low risk group the ambiguous results are interpreted as indicating no disease. You might as well just fill out the questionaire and skip the test.
In other words, the test is designed to convince people that they need to take the drugs.
There is no evidence that a positive HIV tests is associated with AIDS. The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) can be caused by many things such as Malnutrition and Toxic Chemicals.