 Name : Indah Puspita Sari  Stage : 12 th Science 2.

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 Name : Indah Puspita Sari  Stage : 12 th Science 2

 Human Immunodeficiency Virus  H = Infects only Human beings  I = Immunodeficiency virus weakens the immune system and increases the risk of infection  V = Virus that attacks the body

 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  A = Acquired, not inherited  I = Weakens the Immune system  D = Creates a Deficiency of CD4+ cells in the immune system  S = Syndrome, or a group of illnesses taking place at the same time

 HIV is transmitted by Direct contact with infected blood Sexual contact: oral, anal, or vaginal Direct contact with semen or vaginal and cervical secretions HIV-infected mothers to infants during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding

 Rapid Weight loss

 Dry Cough

 Fever or Night Sweats

 Tiredness

 Diarrhea

 Blemishes on the skin

 Memory loss

 Depression

Thank you for your kind attention