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The AIDS Epidemic Alex Jones & Logan Bjorkman
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What is HIV? Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV -: killer T-Cells attach themselves to invader cells and destroy them HIV +: The disease kills the T-Cells and they are unable to fight off illnesses Can mutate to resist drug treatment You have “AIDS” when: Your T-Cell count is less than 200 You have opportunistic Infections
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What is AIDS? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Viral disease Causes failure of the immune system Makes body more susceptible to diseases Can be killed by the common cold Can not actually die of “AIDS” Killed by a disease that you are unable to fight off because of AIDS AIDS was the cause of death over 3.1 million people in 2004
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How is HIV spread? HIV is passed through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk, and any fluid with blood tissue Sex Through homosexual sex there is a greater chance of spreading HIV Contact of a fluids in sex makes it a great risk Needles The use of unclean needles from one person to another Intravenous drug users, tattoos, shots Clean Needle Programs Childbirth A process involving many fluids leaves many infants HIV positive
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HIV & AIDS History AIDS may have been around since the 1940’s Possibly acquired from the Simian Family (SIV) HIV was discovered by two separate scientists (Dr. Robert Gallo, Dr. Luc Montagnier) in 1982 AIDS didn’t surface on a large scale until the 1980’s
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HIV & AIDS History At first it was common in Gay Males and was named the Gay Related Immune Disease It was then realized that the disease was not restricted to gay males but was also present in women and child straight and gay alike Gaetan Dugas was believed to be “Patient 0” because he slept with over 750 different males in four years
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AIDS in Africa There are 25.4 million people in Africa living with AIDS/HIV 3.1 million are newly infected with HIV/AIDS each year There are 2.3 million people who die from the disease every year
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AIDS in Africa The AIDS epidemic in Africa has lower the school enrolment Large amounts of money are being spent to prevent AIDS in Africa, but it is hard to help because it they are third world countries with little structure The quality of care provided in hospitals is declining because of the epidemic
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AIDS in America There are 569,713 known cases of AIDS and HIV in America It is believed that thousands more people have AIDS or HIV and do not know about it People are treated differently when they're HIV+, or when people think they might be The campaign to promote safe sex and needle use has made America one of the leading countries in the fight against AIDS
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Prevention The ABC approach Abstain Condomise Be faithful Clinics are passing out condoms and educating the public Hard to teach third world countries of these safe methods Registered prostitutes must check out to be HIV -
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Research & Treatment STAGE 1 : Primary HIV Infection STAGE 2 : Clinically Asymptomatic Stage STAGE 3 : Symptomatic HIV Infection STAGE 4 : Progression from HIV to AIDS
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Research & Treatment 1985-* Blood first began to be tested in blood banks 1986- *Us Surgeon General reports on AIDS epidemic and SEX education 1987-*First anti-HIV drug AZT approved by the FDA & AIDS memorial quilt began 1989-* FDA approved four more drugs 1991-* Red Ribbon adopted as AIDS symbol of life
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Research & Treatment 1993- *CDC changes to include opportunic infections 1997- *AIDS deaths drop 19% 1998- *AIDS deaths drop 47% 2000- *Clinton Administration formally declares HIV/AIDS a threat to U.S national security 2002- *Realized that American public was not informed about AIDS 2004- *AIDS and sex education in the USA focus on sexual abstinence until marriage
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