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1 10 facts about AIDS Source: World Health Organization http://www.who.int/

2 1. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infects cells of the immune system Infection results in the progressive deterioration of the immune system, breaking down the body's ability to fend off some infections and other diseases. AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection, defined by the occurrence of any of more than 20 opportunistic infections or related cancers. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

3 2. HIV can be transmitted in several ways transfusions of contaminated blood; the sharing of contaminated needles, syringes or other sharp instruments; the transmission between a mother and her baby during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. HIV can be transmitted through: unprotected sexual intercourse (vaginal or anal) or oral sex with an infected person; Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

4 3. Over 34 million people live with HIV worldwide The vast majority are in low- and middle-income countries. An estimated 2.5 million people were newly infected with the virus in 2011. In Europe there are 2 300 000 people living with AIDS. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

5 4. HIV is the world’s leading infectious killer About 25 million people have died to date. An estimated 1.7 million people died of HIV/AIDS in 2011. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

6 5. Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents the HIV virus from multiplying in the body If the reproduction of the HIV virus stops, then the body's immune cells are able to live longer and provide the body with protection from infections. If the HIV positive partner in a couple is on ART, the likelihood of sexual transmission to the HIV-negative partner decreases dramatically. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

7 6. Over 8 million HIV-positive people had access to ART in low- and middle-income countries at the end of 2011 Overall, the coverage of ART in low- and middle-income countries continued to increase and was 54% of the close to 15 million people eligible for treatment. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

8 7. An estimated 3.34 million children are living with HIV According to 2011 figures most of the children live in sub-Saharan Africa and were infected by their HIV- positive mothers during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. Over 900 children become newly infected with HIV each day. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

9 8. Mother-to-child-transmission of HIV is almost entirely avoidable Access to preventive interventions remains limited in most low- and middle- income countries. But progress has been made. In 2011, 57% of pregnant women living with HIV received the most effective drug regimens (as recommended by WHO) to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the virus. Source of the image: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/hiv/facts/en/index.html

10 9. There are several ways to prevent HIV transmission practice safe sexual behaviors such as using condoms; get tested and treated for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV; Key ways to prevent HIV transmission: avoid injecting drugs, or if you do, always use new and disposable needles and syringes; ensure that any blood or blood products that you might need are tested for HIV. Source of the image: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/illinois/national-condom-week- 31466.htm

11 10. HIV cannot be transmitted by every-day life People cannot get infected by living with infected person, sharing a room, bathroom, glasses and tools, by hugging, handshaking, sneezing or cough, etc. Source of the image: http://www.inc.com/karl-and-bill/3-ways-your-friends-can-help-grow-your-business.html


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