Since the first cases of AIDS were more than 25 years, millions of people worldwide are infected with HIV and the epidemic has claimed millions of lives. Worldwide there are about 33 million people living with HIV / AIDS, including more than one million in the United States. Although there have been successes in the fight against the epidemic on many fronts, many challenges in the areas of prevention, care and treatment, research, infrastructure and capacity, and most funding.The advanced stage of HIV infection syndrome Acquired Immune Deficiency (AIDS). It may take up to 10-15 years for a person infected with HIV to develop AIDS, antiretroviral drugs can slow the process further. HIV through unprotected sex (anal or vaginal), transfusion of contaminated blood, sharing of contaminated needles, and between a mother and her baby during pregnancy, childbirth and lactation. What is the difference between HIV and AIDS? HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. ” AIDS is a serious disease in which the body’s defenses against some diseases are spread. This means that people with AIDS may be different types of illnesses that a healthy body normally fight easily.Once throughout the immune system weakens, a person infected with HIV, the following symptoms: lack of energy weight loss is often fever and sweats Persistent or frequent yeast infections Persistent skin rashes or flaky skin Short-term memory loss Mouth, genital or anal sores from herpes infections.How HIV transmittedYou may be infected with HIV in several ways, including: sexually transmitted . You can become infected if you have vaginal, anal or oral sex with a partner whose blood, semen or vaginal secretions enter your body. You can also become infected from shared sexual devices if they are not washed or condom.Transmission with infected blood. In some cases, the virus through blood and blood products can be obtained transfusions.Transmission blood through needle sharing. HIV is slightly higher than that of needles and syringes with infected blood. Sharing is the paraphernalia of drug injectors at a high risk of HIV and other infectious diseases such as hepatitis.Transmission through accidental needle sticks.Transmission from mother to child. Each year about 600,000 children are infected with HIV, either during pregnancy or delivery or through breastfeeding feeding.Three HIV preventionDoing their part in the campaign, Damienne met with a group of students excited by the possibility in a conversation open about HIV / AIDS. The students Damienne ask questions and she engaged in a debate on the three recommended means of prevention: abstinence, fidelity and the use of condoms. Protect yourself: “There is proof that you are infected. Receive to protect uninfected. For the mystical beliefs, if these herbal potions could cure, there would be no more HIV / AIDS in Africa! Protect yourself, it’s much safer! “he said.
What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
September 1st, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »
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