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Difference HIV - AIDS HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection with the virus causes AIDS AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

Transmission sexual contacts mother-to child transmission breast feeding blood transfusion injections needles

Non – Transmission air shaking hands kissing tears sweat food drinking water insects or other animals

Infection rate : homosexuals/ heterosexuals

Symptoms lack of energy weight loss fevers and sweats flaky skin headaches tiredness

Adult HIV prevalence worldwide 18,8 %

Zeitung

Reasons for AIDS lack of education lack of money weakness in a prevention plan reduced access to basic services breakdown in health care delivery system

Situation AIDS same importance as unemployment rate or problems of infrastructure

Orphaned children 2.2 million orphaned children nearly half of all orphans lost parents to AIDS-related illnesses lose of health, livelihoods, parents, families & social networks best models of care for vulnerable and orphaned children are found within the children’s communities  not in institutions

AIDS Death toll

Fight Against AIDS Aims: better education for young children safety: lowering the rate of infection by better treatment prevention: delivering condoms to poor people