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That understanding is common but false.
Rabies has been around for thousands of years, and is always deadly. HIV/AIDS always kills (modern drugs effectively treat it, but all strains are still deadly if you don't get treatment). They both are able to survive despite killing the host because they spread before the host dies. Rabies kills fairly quick and but it makes the hosts violent in ways that make them likely to spread it. You won't even know you have HIV for several years (if you don't test) and thus have plenty of opportunity to spread it by chance. There are many other diseases that are deadly but not until after they spread (most are treatable though) and thus survive. (or are going extinct but only because of modern medicine)