Hiv/Aids!: ARE YOU
Hiv/Aids!: ARE YOU
Hiv/Aids!: ARE YOU
ARE
YOU
PROTECTED?
Human
Immunodeficiency
Virus
Presented
By
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OBJECTIVES
General Goal:
To know the characteristics of HIV, the development of
AIDS, diagnostic test and its therapeutic management
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What is HIV/AIDS?
HIV means Human
immunodeficiency virus
while AIDS means
Acquired
Immunodeficiency
Syndrome –It’s a disease of
the human immune system
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ANALYSIS OF HIV
What Is HIV?
To understand what HIV is, let’s break it down:
H – Human – This particular virus can only infect human beings.
I – Immunodeficiency – HIV weakens your immune system by destroying
important cells that fight disease and infection. A "deficient" immune
system can't protect you.
V – Virus – A virus can only reproduce itself by taking over a cell in the body
of its host.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a lot like other Viruses, but the difference
is that, your immune system can clear most viruses out of your body. But
can not get rid of HIV. Scientists are still trying to figure out why.
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ANALYSIS OF AIDS
What Is AIDS?
To understand what AIDS is, let’s break it down:
A – Acquired – AIDS is not something you inherit from your parents. You
acquire AIDS after birth.
I – Immuno – Your body's immune system includes all the organs and cells
that work to fight off infection or disease.
D – Deficiency – You get AIDS when your immune system is "deficient," or
isn't working the way it should.
S – Syndrome – A syndrome is a collection of symptoms and signs of disease.
AIDS is a syndrome, rather than a single disease, because it is a complex
illness with a wide range of complications and symptoms.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is the final stage of HIV infection.
People at this stage of HIV disease have badly damaged immune systems,
which put them at risk for opportunistic infections (OIs).
You will be diagnosed with AIDS if you have one or more specific OIs, certain
cancers, or a very low number of CD4 cells. If you have AIDS, you will need
medical intervention and treatment to prevent death.
Where Did HIV Come From?
• As a result of injection drug use: Injecting drugs puts you in contact with blood-your own and
others, if you share needles and “works”. Needles or drugs that are contaminated with HIV-infected
blood can deliver the virus directly into your body.
• As a result of occupational exposure: Healthcare workers have the greatest risk for this type of
HIV transmission. If you work in a healthcare setting, you can come into contact with infected blood
or other fluids through needle sticks or cuts.
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Swollen parts of the body
Deterioration of the body tissues
How Do You Get AIDS?
• HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, has become one of the
world’s most serious health and development challenges:
• 33.4 million are currently living with HIV/AIDS.
• More than 25 million people have died of AIDS worldwide
since the first cases were reported in 1981.
• In 2008, 2 million people died due to HIV/AIDS, and another
2.7 million were newly infected.
• While cases have been reported in all regions of the world,
almost all those living with HIV (97%) reside in low- and
middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
• According to the World Health Organization (WHO), most
people living with HIV or at risk for HIV do not have access to
prevention, care, and treatment, and there is still no cure.
PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS
THE END!
EVALUATION
• WHAT IS AIDS?
• WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIV AND AIDS?
• STATE THREE MODE OF TRANSMISSION OF HIV.
• MENTION FIVE WAY THROUGH WHICH HIV/AIDS CAN NOT BE
TRANSMITTED.
• OUTLINE THREE WAYS OF PREVENTING HIV/AIDS?
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