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What is HIV? H- Human I – Immunodeficiency V – Virus
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What is AIDS? A – Acquired I – Immune D – Deficiency S - Syndrome
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HIV VS AIDS HIV is the VIRUS AIDS is the DISEASE
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How does HIV destroy the IMMUNE system?
Step 1 – Attacks T-cells Step 2 – Attach Step 3 - Invades Step 4 – Multiples Step 5 – Destroys and Break Away
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HIV is NOT Transmitted By:
Casual Contact Kissing and Hugging Sharing Food Mosquitoes/ Insects Swimming / Hot Tubs Telephones Being with Friends
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3 Major Ways HIV is Spread
Blood to Blood Sexual Contact Mother to Child
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Risk Factors Sharing Needles Tatoos Body Piercings Contact with Blood
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Concerned about Transfusions?
Because of current testing ability of donated blood, the risk of becoming infected through blood transfusion is extremely low.
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Mother to Child Transfer
HIV can be transferred from Mother to Child by: 1. Birth Process 2. Breast Milk
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4 Body Fluids that Transmit HIV
1. Blood 2. Semen 3. Vaginal Fluids 4. Breast Milk
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Who Gets AIDS? AIDS is caused by a Virus
ANYONE under the proper circumstances can be infected. 25 % of cases of all cases of AIDS, the virus was transmitted and infection occurred during adolescence.
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Symptoms of AIDS Tiredness / Weakness Swollen Lymph Glands
Fever / Night Sweats Diarrhea Loss of Appetite and Weight Loss Rash Headaches
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What can I do? PRACTICE ABSTINENCE CHOOSE NOT TO USE DRUGS
AVOID CONTACT WITH BLOOD or other BODY FLUIDS DON”T DRINK – LOSS OF ABILITY TO MAKE GOOD DECISIONS
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