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HIV / AIDS
PREVENTION
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
SYNDROME
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
            SYNDROME
   FIRST CASE IN AMERICA JUNE 1981

   From 1981 to 2001 -- 1.4 MILLION
    persons in united states were infected
    with HIV
   816,149 cases were AIDS and 467,910
    died during this period
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
        SYNDROME

Since 1998, 40,000 new cases of AIDS
diagnosed each year

There were 65,000 new cases of AIDS
diagnosed in 2007
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
            SYNDROME

   Many HIV-infected persons do not get
    tested until late in their infection

   20% of those who get tested, do not
    return to get the results
ACQUIRED
         IMMUNODEFICIENCY
            SYNDROME
   25% of persons living with HIV infection are
    UNAWARE because they have not been tested
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
        SYNDROME
OraQuick HIV rapid test was
approved by the Food and Drug
Administration in November 2002.

Simple test provides HIV results in
20 minutes
ACQUIRED
       IMMUNODEFICIENCY
          SYNDROME
• Don’t be fooled in believing that HIV infection
  is “no big deal”

• There are medicines that decrease adverse
  symptoms, but there in NO medicine that cures
  the disease
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
SYNDROME
   Who gets HIV infections?
   There are many myths repeated by
    uninformed people.
     Some say “Gays” get it
     Some say “prostitutes” get it
     Some say “sinful people” get it
ACQUIRED
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
SYNDROME
 Regular People
ACQUIRED
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
SYNDROME
Neighborhood
People
ACQUIRED
    IMMUNODEFICIENCY
       SYNDROME

How to prevent becoming
 infected with HIV virus
HIV KNOWS NO AGE

 Women in America outlive men and so
  more older women are in the dating
  game.
 Women over 50 are becoming infected
  by HIV and developing AIDS when they
  re-enter the dating game.
 Dating after 50 is DIFFERENT from
  dating thirty years ago.
Don’t Get Infected with HIV

 Unprotected sex with ANYONE is risking
  getting a sexually transmitted disease
 Only barrier protection… Condoms..
  Provide protection from HIV infection
 There is NO PREVENTIVE medication
  available for HIV infection
Knowing If You Are Infected

 Get tested for HIV: All doctor’s offices
  can have you tested; Regional Health
  Departments can test you and
  Emergency Rooms can test you.

 Always ASK potential partner if he or she
  is POSITIVE for HIV or have had an HIV
  test within the last 6 months
If The HIV TEST IS POSITIVE

1. A health department person should
   contact you to discuss how you may
   have gotten the infection.
2. You should be assigned a university
   hospital-associated doctor who treats
   HIV infections
3. You should start anti-viral medication
   immediately
Living With HIV Infection

 Today’s medication can control
  symptoms, but DO NOT PREVENT the
  spread of HIV.
 Giving HIV to another person is putting
  that person’s life at risk of DEATH
 There is NO MEDICAL cure for AIDS
HIV TREATMENT

 HIV medications are expensive
 Only University Hospitals have funding
  to provide assistance with the cost of
  anti-viral medications
 Without HIV retroviral medications, most
  people develop lung complications,
  sores on the body, weight loss and death
  within a few years of infection
HOW HIV IS TRANSMITTED
1. Sexual Intercourse without condom
      or barrier protection
2. Natural Childbirth
3.Exposure to body fluids: blood,
  surgical fluids from the body,
  drainage from infected body sores,
  semen/sperm, vaginal discharge
  fluids
Sex and Good Communication

   Know your partner well enough to discuss
    sex history and his/her chance of being HIV
    positive
   Make a date to get tested for HIV at the
    same time before “going all the way”
   If you both are negative, use barrier methods
    (condoms) anyway… you may not be his/her
    only partner.
What is NOT HIV Transmission

  KISSING does Not transmit HIV
  EATING from the same plate, spoon or
   fork does NOT transmit HIV.
  SLEEPING near an infected person
   does NOT transmit HIV
  SITTING near an infected person does
   NOT transmit HIV
What is NOT HIV Transmission

  PRAYING with a person does NOT
   transmit HIV
  HELPING BATHE a person does NOT
   transmit HIV
  HUGGING a person does NOT transmit
   HIV
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY
         SYNDROME
   Knowing your HIV status is a necessary
    part of good health practices

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Hiv prevention powerpoint

  • 1. HIV / AIDS PREVENTION ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
  • 2. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME  FIRST CASE IN AMERICA JUNE 1981  From 1981 to 2001 -- 1.4 MILLION persons in united states were infected with HIV  816,149 cases were AIDS and 467,910 died during this period
  • 3. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME Since 1998, 40,000 new cases of AIDS diagnosed each year There were 65,000 new cases of AIDS diagnosed in 2007
  • 4. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME  Many HIV-infected persons do not get tested until late in their infection  20% of those who get tested, do not return to get the results
  • 5. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME  25% of persons living with HIV infection are UNAWARE because they have not been tested
  • 6. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME OraQuick HIV rapid test was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in November 2002. Simple test provides HIV results in 20 minutes
  • 7. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME • Don’t be fooled in believing that HIV infection is “no big deal” • There are medicines that decrease adverse symptoms, but there in NO medicine that cures the disease
  • 8. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME  Who gets HIV infections?  There are many myths repeated by uninformed people. Some say “Gays” get it Some say “prostitutes” get it Some say “sinful people” get it
  • 11. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME How to prevent becoming infected with HIV virus
  • 12. HIV KNOWS NO AGE  Women in America outlive men and so more older women are in the dating game.  Women over 50 are becoming infected by HIV and developing AIDS when they re-enter the dating game.  Dating after 50 is DIFFERENT from dating thirty years ago.
  • 13. Don’t Get Infected with HIV  Unprotected sex with ANYONE is risking getting a sexually transmitted disease  Only barrier protection… Condoms.. Provide protection from HIV infection  There is NO PREVENTIVE medication available for HIV infection
  • 14. Knowing If You Are Infected  Get tested for HIV: All doctor’s offices can have you tested; Regional Health Departments can test you and Emergency Rooms can test you.  Always ASK potential partner if he or she is POSITIVE for HIV or have had an HIV test within the last 6 months
  • 15. If The HIV TEST IS POSITIVE 1. A health department person should contact you to discuss how you may have gotten the infection. 2. You should be assigned a university hospital-associated doctor who treats HIV infections 3. You should start anti-viral medication immediately
  • 16. Living With HIV Infection  Today’s medication can control symptoms, but DO NOT PREVENT the spread of HIV.  Giving HIV to another person is putting that person’s life at risk of DEATH  There is NO MEDICAL cure for AIDS
  • 17. HIV TREATMENT  HIV medications are expensive  Only University Hospitals have funding to provide assistance with the cost of anti-viral medications  Without HIV retroviral medications, most people develop lung complications, sores on the body, weight loss and death within a few years of infection
  • 18. HOW HIV IS TRANSMITTED 1. Sexual Intercourse without condom or barrier protection 2. Natural Childbirth 3.Exposure to body fluids: blood, surgical fluids from the body, drainage from infected body sores, semen/sperm, vaginal discharge fluids
  • 19. Sex and Good Communication  Know your partner well enough to discuss sex history and his/her chance of being HIV positive  Make a date to get tested for HIV at the same time before “going all the way”  If you both are negative, use barrier methods (condoms) anyway… you may not be his/her only partner.
  • 20. What is NOT HIV Transmission  KISSING does Not transmit HIV  EATING from the same plate, spoon or fork does NOT transmit HIV.  SLEEPING near an infected person does NOT transmit HIV  SITTING near an infected person does NOT transmit HIV
  • 21. What is NOT HIV Transmission  PRAYING with a person does NOT transmit HIV  HELPING BATHE a person does NOT transmit HIV  HUGGING a person does NOT transmit HIV
  • 22. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME  Knowing your HIV status is a necessary part of good health practices