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HIV-AIDS
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What is HIV-AIDS?
How do you get HIV-AIDS?
What do you prevent and
treat HIV-AIDS?
What is HIV-AIDS
HIV is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus
family)
The virus that causes AIDS
First exposed (pht hin) in 1981 in central
Africa by French scientist Luc Montagnier
and American researcher Robert Gallo,
infection( nhim) unknown at that time
HIV/AIDS
The process HIV become AIDS
HIV attack immune (min dch) system
It enters and reprograms CD4 cell.
The process continue with other cells
The body weaker and weaker
Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV)
6 years ago
Now
Without
treatment,
about 9 out of
every 10
people with
HIV will
progress to
AIDS after 1015 years.
Many progress
much sooner.
Estimated
about 33
million people
that we know
of are
currently
living with
HIV.
Sexual transmission
Having sex with
a person who is
HIV
and not using a
condom
Sharing needles or
syringes ("drug
works") with
someone who has
HIV
Transmission through
blood
Mother-to-child transmission
An infected pregnant
woman can pass HIV on to
her unborn baby during
pregnancy, labour and
delivery. HIV can also be
transmitted through
breastfeeding.
If a woman knows she is
infected with HIV, there are
drugs she can take to
greatly reduce the chances
of her child becoming
infected
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her child in Tanzania
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What do we prevent
and treat HIV?
SAFE SEX
Using condom
Sexual contact accounts
for 95 % of all new HIV
infections worldwide.
When a person has sex
without a condom, they
are extremely vulnerable
(tn thng) to sexually
transmitted diseases
(STDs).
Don't discriminate (k
th) against HIV
patients. Many patients
in Vietnam meet with
difficulties when they
come back society.
Other people always
dont meet them
Treatment drugs
DRUG
Now, the world has
many drugs to
treat AIDS but
it's still expensive
and hasnt
distributed
almost patients.
For example,
ARV, HAART
drug.
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