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It's the truth.
Purified water only becomes contaminated if it comes into contact with contaminants; if you introduce bacteria to it, those bacteria will multiply, creating an infection vector that didn't exist prior to the introduction of the bacteria.
Same thing for viruses.
So you coming into contact with water "gives it aids," whether you specifically mean Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or are using the name of a horrifying disease that killed millions to mean "my water is yucky now."
"You" here is general, not individually directed.
Probably bacteria, then; likely because your reusable bottle isn't being washed as well as it should be.
Potentially fungus.