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1 BELL RINGER Write down, with a group of three people, one thing you know or think you know about HIV/AIDs. Write down, with a group of three people, one thing you know or think you know about HIV/AIDs.

2 AIDS/ HIV

3 Bell Ringer: HIV is a disease or a virus? HIV is a disease or a virus? How do we know this? How do we know this?

4 Agenda: HIV 101 video HIV 101 video Reading about the percentage of people living with and dying of HIV/AIDs and the population if effects Reading about the percentage of people living with and dying of HIV/AIDs and the population if effects

5 AIDS/HIV Documentary Documentary HIV 101 HIV 101 HIV 101 HIV 101

6 What does it stand for? H=human H=human I=immunodeficiency I=immunodeficiency V=virus V=virus IMMUNO= resistance to disease IMMUNO= resistance to disease DEFICIENCY=lacking or failure DEFICIENCY=lacking or failure Human failure to resist disease. Human failure to resist disease.

7 What is AIDS? Aquired = received or obtained Aquired = received or obtained Immunio=resistance of disease Immunio=resistance of disease Definiency=a lacking or failure Definiency=a lacking or failure Syndrome=a disease reflecting a particular set of symptoms Syndrome=a disease reflecting a particular set of symptoms AIDS=An obtained failure to resist disease AIDS=An obtained failure to resist disease

8 When the virus HIV has significantly weakened the immune system it becomes known as AIDS When the virus HIV has significantly weakened the immune system it becomes known as AIDS

9 T-Cells The main job of T-cells is to fight infection. There are a number of different types of T- cells that act in many ways to identify, directly attack and destroy infectious agents. Along with other white blood cells, they play a major role in the immune system, which guards the body against infection. The main job of T-cells is to fight infection. There are a number of different types of T- cells that act in many ways to identify, directly attack and destroy infectious agents. Along with other white blood cells, they play a major role in the immune system, which guards the body against infection.immune systemimmune system

10 Transmission categories of adults and adolescents with HIV/AIDS diagnosed during 2007. All Adults and Adolescents

11 Sex of adults and adolescents with HIV/AIDS diagnosed during 2007 Based on data from 34 states with long-term, confidential name-based HIV reporting.

12 In 2007, persons aged 40-49 accounted for the largest proportion of newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases (27%). Persons aged 30-39 were the second largest proportion (26%), followed closely by persons aged 20-29 (25%) [2]. Age of persons with HIV/AIDS diagnosed during 2007 In 2007, persons aged 40-49 accounted for the largest proportion of newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases (27%). Persons aged 30-39 were the second largest proportion (26%), followed closely by persons aged 20-29 (25%) [2]. Age of persons with HIV/AIDS diagnosed during 2007 2

13 At the end of 2006, an estimated 1.1 million persons in the United States were living with diagnosed or undiagnosed HIV/AIDS [1]. In 2007, 42,655 new cases of HIV/AIDS in adults, adolescents, and children were diagnosed in the 33 states with long-term, confidential name- based HIV reporting [2]. CDC has developed an innovative system designed to estimate the number of new HIV infections (or incidence) for the United States in a given year. Using this technology, CDC estimates that 56,300 new infections occurred in the United States in 2006 [3]. At the end of 2006, an estimated 1.1 million persons in the United States were living with diagnosed or undiagnosed HIV/AIDS [1]. In 2007, 42,655 new cases of HIV/AIDS in adults, adolescents, and children were diagnosed in the 33 states with long-term, confidential name- based HIV reporting [2]. CDC has developed an innovative system designed to estimate the number of new HIV infections (or incidence) for the United States in a given year. Using this technology, CDC estimates that 56,300 new infections occurred in the United States in 2006 [3].123123

14 Estimated numbers of AIDS diagnoses, deaths, and persons living with AIDS, 2003–2007 AIDS diagnoses 2007=35,962 AIDS diagnoses 2007=35,962 Deaths of persons with AIDS=14,110 Deaths of persons with AIDS=14,110 Persons living with AIDS=455,636 Persons living with AIDS=455,636 The number of people living with AIDS has grown by 2,1854 between the years 2006- 2007….why so much? The number of people living with AIDS has grown by 2,1854 between the years 2006- 2007….why so much?

15 READ Facts about AIDs Facts about AIDs Who can be infected and in what groups is HIV/AIDs increasing and decreasing? Who can be infected and in what groups is HIV/AIDs increasing and decreasing? How many teens have HIV? How many teens have HIV?

16 Bell Ringer Why is the number of know cases of people living with HIV/AIDs increasing so steadily? Why is the number of know cases of people living with HIV/AIDs increasing so steadily?

17 Agenda: Read and watch videos of famous people who’s lives have been impacted by HIV/AIDs Read and watch videos of famous people who’s lives have been impacted by HIV/AIDs Read and discuss Magic Johnson’s life Read and discuss Magic Johnson’s life Read and discuss HIV and contact sports Read and discuss HIV and contact sports

18 Freddie Mercury passed away in 1991 from complications from AIDS. He was the lead singer of Queen, which had such hits as “We Are the Champions” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”. He died only one day after acknowledging that he was HIV positive. His long term, live-in partner, Jim Hutton has stated Mercury was diagnosed in 1987. passed away in 1991 from complications from AIDS. He was the lead singer of Queen, which had such hits as “We Are the Champions” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”. He died only one day after acknowledging that he was HIV positive. His long term, live-in partner, Jim Hutton has stated Mercury was diagnosed in 1987. YouTube - Queen we are the champions YouTube - Queen we are the champions YouTube - Queen we are the champions YouTube - Queen we are the champions YouTube - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody YouTube - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody YouTube - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody YouTube - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

19 Arthur Ashe famous tennis star who became HIV positive after a blood transfusion during a heart attack. While living with HIV/AIDS, he championed for hospitals to test their blood supplies and now all donated blood is tested and screened before use. famous tennis star who became HIV positive after a blood transfusion during a heart attack. While living with HIV/AIDS, he championed for hospitals to test their blood supplies and now all donated blood is tested and screened before use.

20 Magic Johnson sports superstar. He is still alive at this time, and has shown that living with HIV/AIDS is not a requisite for becoming a hermit. Magic Johnson truly made the world aware that anyone could be HIV positive, but still have a productive life. He has promoted AIDS awareness rallies and seminars and will continue to be a role model, even though he is living with HIV/AIDS. sports superstar. He is still alive at this time, and has shown that living with HIV/AIDS is not a requisite for becoming a hermit. Magic Johnson truly made the world aware that anyone could be HIV positive, but still have a productive life. He has promoted AIDS awareness rallies and seminars and will continue to be a role model, even though he is living with HIV/AIDS.

21 Read Magic Johnson handout Read Magic Johnson handout Read about HIV/AIDs and contact sports Read about HIV/AIDs and contact sports

22 Bell Ringer Should athletes who are HIV positive be able to participate in sports? Should athletes who are HIV positive be able to participate in sports?

23 Agenda: Talk about the similarities and differences between prejudice & stereotyping Talk about the similarities and differences between prejudice & stereotyping Activity looking at how prejudice plagues a person who is HIV positive Activity looking at how prejudice plagues a person who is HIV positive

24 Prejudice 1.injury or damage resulting from some judgment or action of another in disregard of one's rights; especially : detriment to one's legal rights or claims 2. a (1) : preconceived judgment or opinion (2) : an adverse opinion or leaning formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge b : an instance of such judgment or opinion c : an irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a race, or their supposed characteristics

25 Stereotype a conventional or formulaic conception or image a conventional or formulaic conception or image treat or classify according to a mental stereotype treat or classify according to a mental stereotype


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