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HIV and AIDS By: Tyra Clark
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What is HIV and Aids? AIDS and HIV break down your immune system making it so you wont be able to fight off the disease.
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What is a virus and how can it reproduce?
A virus is a biological agent that reproduces by attaching itself to a host cell and injects its genetic material into the cell.
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Where does HIV and AIDS come from?
Aids and HIV came from non-human primates in Central and West Africa.
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How is HIV and AIDS contracted?
HIV and AIDS can be contracted by having unprotected sex or sharing needles with someone who has the virus.
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Where was the first recorded cases in the world and in the US?
The first recorded case worldwide was from a man in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The first recorded case in the US was from 5 very healthy gay men in San Francisco, California.
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What are the symptoms? Some symptoms are feverish, achy, and sick. They usually only last for 2-3 weeks.
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How long does it take to develop into AIDS?
It can start to develop within months to years, most people start to get symptoms around 10 years.
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How many people have died worldwide due to this?
Approximately 35.4 million people have died due to HIV and AIDS
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How many people are infected worldwide?
Approximately 77.3 million people are living with HIV and Aids
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How many people in the US have died due to this?
Approximately 658,507 people have died in the US
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Who are the celebrities who have passed away because of AIDS?
Freddie Mercury ( ) Arthur Ashe ( ) Liberace ( ) Gia Carangi ( ) Ryan White ( )
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Who are some celebrities who have HIVS?
Rupual Charles Andy Bell Magic Johnston Greg Louganis Rudy Galindo
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What are some ways to avoid infection?
Don’t do drugs or share needles with anyone and don’t have unprotected sex
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What are some treatments and/or medicines that are showing results?
Antiretroviral therapy is how some doctors help to treat HIV and AIDS
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Conclusion In conclusion doctors have still not come up with a cure for HIV and Aids but have ways to treat it. Many have died due to this but also many still have it.
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