Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 2:50 pm
When Sheen went public with his diagnosis on the Today show in November, he said he had an undetectable amount of HIV in his blood – which experts say means it is virtually untransmittable if you're safe and stay on your meds. On Oz, Sheen revealed he now has detectable traces of HIV in his blood, meaning his numbers have gotten worse.
He says that the CAEV virus in the milk of arthritic goats “destroys HIV and protects people who drink it for life” and that Sheen was “the first adult in history to go HIV negative.”
In addition, the World Bank in a 1994 report pointed out the "high prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases and the low use of condoms" as a significant health threat with regard to the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), which already affected the islands. However, in the period prior to 1990 and extending through 1992, the WHO reported that the Comoros had a very low incidence of AIDS—a total of three cases with no case reported in 1992, or an overall case rate of 0.1 per 100,000 population.