HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS {HIV}

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HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS {HIV}

HIV [Human Immunodeficiency virus] how is spread ; prevention an symptoms . HIV therapies introduce in the mind 1990s have result in much less AID related illness and death ;HIV remain a life long infection

How HIV is spread.-HIV infection occur when particular body fluid {blood semen vaginal fluid and breast milk }containing the virus come into contact with another persons tissues beneath skin for example ,though need puncture or broke skin CAUSES HIV CAN OCCUR 1.Unprotected sex (anal and virginal intercourse ) 2.Sharing niddles equipment 3 blood sharing

4.Mother to body transmission during pregnancy birth 5.breast feeding a baby SYSPTOMS OF HIV A few weak after infection with HIV, the infected person may develop an illness Muscle aches Low grade fever Headache Swelling of the lymph gland also occur Joint pained tiredness joint pain

When symptoms do eventually develop, they may be specific and can include as following (A) diarrhea (B)weight loss (C)fever (D)fatigue {E} vomiting

c)prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV a)safely disposing of founder or used needles and syringe in a sharp safe b)always using standard open precaution if blood or body fluid must be handled c)prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV D)practicing safe sex E)not sharing any injecting equipment include needle ,syringes ,filters, swabs , F)covering any open sore cut or abrasions with water proof dressing safe .