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HIV/AIDS. Learning Targets: I can distinguish the difference between HIV and AIDS. I can summarize how HIV/AIDS are transmitted, prevented and treated.

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1 HIV/AIDS

2 Learning Targets: I can distinguish the difference between HIV and AIDS. I can summarize how HIV/AIDS are transmitted, prevented and treated.

3 Test Your Knowledge … True or False??? 1. AIDS is easy to catch. 2. Having unprotected sex is the only way to transmit HIV/AIDS. 3. Condoms are 100% effective in preventing HIV. 4. You cannot get HIV from an insect bite. 5. A woman who is HIV positive and is pregnant can pass on HIV during pregnancy, delivery, or through breast- feeding. 6. HIV can be transmitted through contact with a toilet seat. 7. People with HIV show signs of AIDS within the first few months of being diagnosed. 8. HIV is a blood-borne virus. 9. HIV and AIDS are preventable diseases. 10. At this time there is no known cure for HIV and AIDS.

4 What is HIV? Human Immunodeficiency Virus  HIV invades white blood cells and disables and kills specific cells of the immune system.  When enough cells have been killed the individual becomes vulnerable to infections and cancers that lead to AIDS  T-4 cell count below 200 … a healthy individual’s is normally 800-1200

5 What is AIDS? A cquired  Not inherited; contracted by person-to-person contact I mmune  Relates to the body’s defense system against viral and bacterial organisms D eficiency  A deficient status of the body’s immune system S yndrome  A combination of illnesses or symptoms which, when occurring together constitute a particular disease entity

6 Check Your Answers … 1. FALSE – AIDS is hard to catch 2. FALSE – also transmitted through sharing of needles/syringes, and through bodily fluids 3. FALSE – condoms reduce risk but are not 100% effective 4. TRUE – no cases have been discovered from insect bites 5. TRUE – females can pass on HIV to their children 6. FALSE – contact with toilet seats does not spread HIV 7. FALSE – signs of AIDS often don’t show up for years 8. TRUE – HIV is present in blood, semen, and vaginal fluids 9. TRUE – you can protect yourself from HIV and AIDS 10. TRUE – at this time there is no cure for HIV and AIDS

7 Symptoms of HIV Fatigue Weight loss Fever Diarrhea Swollen lymph nodes Forgetfulness Difficulty thinking Weakened immune system infections Drugs can delay the start of serious symptoms, but if untreated:  Weight loss  Malnutrition  Loss of mobility  Infections – pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc.  Cancer  Premature death

8 FACTS Approximately 1 in every 250 Americans is infected with HIV It is estimated that over 14 million people worldwide have AIDS It takes an average of 10 years before a person with HIV develops AIDS

9 In the United States … Total HIV cases through 2003: 850,000 – 950,000 Plus 180,000 – 280,000 who do not know they are infected! Total AIDS cases through 2003: 929,985 Cumulative deaths due to AIDS through 2003: 524,060

10 If you put yourself in a risky situation GET TESTED!! - Blood test - Different test than for other STDs

11 Risk Recognition Complete the risk recognition sheet. Which behaviors are risky? Which are not?  Note: This is specifically for HIV & STDs … NOT pregnancy!


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