ARVs do not get rid of HIV from the body – they stop the production of virus!

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ARVs do not get rid of HIV from the body – they stop the production of virus!

HIV IS A VIRUS... HIV = virus

HIV virus DEFENCE CELL DEFENCE CELLS PROTECT US FROM DISEASES...

HIV virus DEFENCE CELL

HIV virus DEFENCE CELL

HIV virus DEFENCE CELL

ARVs do not get rid of HIV from the body – they stop the production of virus. This allows immune system to regain strength

If we dont control the virus then the virus will multiply and our immune system will get weaker

Our body has an immune system that helps to prevent infection in the same way a house protects us from rain and cold

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People should not wait until they feel sick to get HIV testing & CD4 count. A house well kept lasts longer c c

People should not wait until they feel sick to get HIV testing & CD4 count. A house well kept lasts longer c c

People should not wait until they feel sick to get HIV testing & CD4 count. A house well kept lasts longer c c

Our body has an immune system that helps to prevent infection in the same way a house protects us from rain and cold

QUIZ ???

TAKING ARVs VIRUS IN THE JAR!

QUIZ ???

VIRUS OUT NOT TAKING ARVs

START STOP START ARV VIRUS IN AND OUT THE JAR