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HIV and AIDS Chera Pierce, Mandi Zaryski and Lindsay Gentemann
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ What is HIV? Human Immunodeficiency Virus Causes AIDS Overtime Damages the immune system
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ What is AIDS? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome When immune system is weak: _______________ and infections enter the body This stage of HIV is called AIDS
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ How is HIV/AIDS Transmitted? Vaginal, anal, oral sex ___________ sharing Mother to fetus or newborn Blood-to-blood contact
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ HIV/AIDS is NOT spread by: Shaking hands, touching or hugging Breathing, coughing or ______________ Using toilets, telephones, etc.
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Continued… Sharing food, drinks, etc Insect bites including _______________ Tears or sweat
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Symptoms of HIV Rapid _______________ Dry cough Recurring fever or profuse night sweats Profound, unexplained fatigue Swollen lymph glands in armpits, groin, neck
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Symptoms of HIV Diarrhea lasting for more than _________ White spots or unusual blemishes on tongue, in the mouth or throat Pneumonia
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Continued… Red, brown, pink or purplish blotches on or under the skin, in the mouth, nose or eyelids Memory loss, depression & other neurological disorders
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/ HOWEVER… All of these symptoms can be related to _______________ as well!!!
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Information from http://aidsinfo.nih.gov Testing for HIV/AIDS Testing positive for HIV does NOT mean you have AIDS BUT if left _____________ can become AIDS Blood tests: Count CD4 cells white blood cells which attack infections If infected your CD4 cell count drops below 200 cells/mm^3
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Information from aidsinfo.nih.gov Treatments and Medications No vaccines or medicines will __________ the spread of HIV Most medicines slow the progression of HIV in an infected person Medicine also used to prevent transmission from mother to baby during and after pregnancy
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Information from http://aidsinfo.nih.gov Medicines Used Zidovudine (Retrovir) Nevirapine (Viramune) Tenofovir What exactly do these medicines do? What are the possible side effects?
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Information from http://aidsinfo.nih.gov Preventing & Dealing with AIDS… Counseling Options Risk-Reduction Counseling: Targets at-risk individuals Most counseling is aimed at PREVENTING the HIV contraction Therapy is also available to HIV infected individuals and their families
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Why is HIV/AIDS Continuing to Spread? Failure to change risky behaviors Myths about HIV Poor _____________ conditions Naivete
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AIDS Across The Globe http://www.unaids.org/wad2004/report_pdf. html http://www.unaids.org/wad2004/report_pdf. html
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www.cdc.gov/hiv/stats.htm Interesting Statistics At the end of 2003, an estimated 1,039,000 to 1,185,000 people in the US were living with HIV/AIDS, 24-27% undiagnosed and unaware of their HIV infection The cumulative estimated number of diagnoses of AIDS through 2003 in the US is 929,985
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www.cdc.gov.hiv/stats.htm Deaths Due to AIDS The cumulative estimated number of deaths of persons with AIDS through 2003 is 524,060 including: 518,568 adults and adolescents 5,492 children under age 13
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What Can Be Done? Websites to browse through: http://www.projecthope.org http://www.worldvision.org
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