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AIDS/HIV
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HIV/AIDS Infection: How do you get it?
Unprotected sexual intercourse - anal,vaginal, oral Sharing drug needles and syringes Sharing unsanitary piercing instruments From mother to child Blood contact
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HIV is NOT spread via… Kissing Biting Blood sucking insects
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The Statistics say… Two Americans age years are infected with HIV every hour of every day (Youth and HIV/AIDS: An American Agenda Report 1996) 10.3 million people aged are living with HIV/AIDS (Fact sheet on prevention HIV/AIDS among young people by UNAIDS 1999) 900,000 North Americans are currently infected with HIV, with 40,000 new infections yearly (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2001) Women aged represent 43% of all new HIV infections (The Joint United Nations Division on AIDS)
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The College Facts One in every 500 American college students is infected with HIV The CDC estimates the rate of HIV infection in the general American population at one in 250 4 factors that put college students at increasing risk: peer pressure, lack of maturity, increase in alcohol/drug use, and growing incidence of date rape
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What is HIV? Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV attacks the immune system - the part of our body that protects us from infections and illnesses. It takes about months for HIV to appear after infection.
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What is AIDS? AIDS, the Acquired Immune Deficiency, is a disease caused by HIV. Once infected with HIV, it typically takes 10 years to develop AIDS (although in some, this time may be shorter). People with AIDS cannot fight common diseases, and therefore become very ill and die. A person can be infected with HIV and not have AIDS.
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Who can get HIV? ANYONE…Man, Woman, Gay, Straight, Christian, Jew, Black, White, Asian, Latino, Canadian, Young, Old …ANYONE. That includes you!
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Can I tell if my partner is sick?
People who are infected can have the virus in their body for years before getting sick. During this time, they look and feel healthy. If they have sex with anyone, there is the chance that they will spread the virus to their sex partner.
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The AIDS Quilt The AIDS quilt travels on display to promote public awareness of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The quilt project initiated in 1986 by the NAMES Project organization, consists of thousands of panels. Each panel is individually designed and is dedicated to the memory of someone who has died of AIDS.
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For information about the NAMES Project:
Archive Project x346 or Community-Based & Academic Programs x314 or World AIDS Day Display Program x323 or
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Infection Rates: Cumulative Cases by Age
Infection Rates: Cumulative Cases by Age (According to the CDC June 2001
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Cumulative Cases by Race/Ethnicity
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For More Information about AIDS/HIV
CDC National AIDS Hotline: AIDS (2437) Spanish: Deaf:
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