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1 AIDS Awareness Here is the most updated info on HIV and AIDS
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2 Definitions AIDS: Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus AIDS is caused by the HIV virus
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3 HIV can be transmitted by… Unprotected sex (vaginal fluids, semen, anal mucous) Shared & used unsterilized needles-tattoos, body piercing, drug use. Passed on to a baby…Pregnancy-delivery by an infected mother Breast milk Blood
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What Happens in the Body 4
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5 You can’t catch AIDS by… Kissing/Hugging/Shaking hands Sharing food/drinks Cough or sneeze Using a cell phone Sitting on the toilet seat Visiting someone with HIV in the hospital Mosquitos
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6 HIV infections AIDS is no longer just a GAY or OLD person’s disease. It is easier for women to contract AIDS.
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7 Do teens get HIV? 70% of all new infections are people among the ages of 15 – 25 years old. Teenagers are most at risk.
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8 Global HIV 33.4 million are currently living with HIV/AIDS More than 25 million people have died from AIDS since 1981. 97% of HIV cases are found in Africa.
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10 HIV Cases in U.S. EEvery 9.5 minutes someone in the U.S. is infected with HIV MMore than 1.3 million people are unaware & living with HIV in the U.S. AAfrican Americans are the highest percentage of all the races with HIV
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11 Death Toll AIDS is currently the 5 th leading cause of death in the US among people in the age group of 25 – 44 years old. Approximately 2 million people died from AIDS.
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12 New Infections IIt is estimated that 2 teens in the U.S. are infected every hour. 550 teens a day or one teen getting infected in every state.
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13 Risky Spread of HIV in Teens 50% of high school students have had sexual intercourse. 25% of students had unprotected sex while under the influence of drugs and or alcohol. 16% of those high school students have had up to 4 partners by the end of their senior year.
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14 STI & HIV A person with an untreated STI is more likely to pass on or acquire HIV during sex. Chances of infection increases 10– 300 times when a partner has genital ulcers, syphilis, or genital herpes.
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15 ASYMPTOMATIC 11 out of 5 of those infected with HIV don’t know they are infected TThis is because they are asymptomatic
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Signs & Symptoms 16
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17 Testing It takes your body approximately 3–6 months for the antibodies to show up in a test. It’s very important to abstain from sex for 3–6 months until you get re- tested.
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18 Signs of Opportunistic Diseases Opportunistic disease: Diseases, that people with normal immune systems do not get. Pneumocystis Carinii pneumonia Kaposi’s sarcoma-rare skin cancer
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19 Other Symptoms FFlu-like symptoms: Diarrhea Rash Head ache Fever Swollen glands
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20 Treatment Today those who receive treatment live an average of 22 to 24 years. In 1993, the average was 7 years.
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21 AIDS in Hawaii AAccording to the DOH (Dept. of Health) Hawaii had 982 HIV and 3,352 AIDS cases in 2011. AApproximately 4,334 cases total (HIV and AIDS) in the state. 444%, 1,909 died from AIDS
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22 HIV in Maui County 68% are Caucasians 11% Hawaiian 9% Hispanic 7% Asian 2% African American 2% Multiple Races 1% American Indian/Alaskan
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23 Video The video is locally produced in Hawaii, and shows individuals from Hawaii living with HIV.
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24 Post video question: What were the risk factors? In other words… how did they get AIDS?
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25 Know Your ABC’s AA is for Abstinence BB is to Be Monogamous CC is for Condoms… Use them
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26 Guest Speaker Venessa Buswell from The Maui Aids Foundation.
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Maui AIDS Information 808-242-4900 8:30am-4:30pm 27
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28 Feedback Time!!!! Please rate us and tell us what you thought. Also, please write a short note to our guest speaker!
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Take Care of Yourself! 29
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