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1 3/11 & 3/12 - 7 th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Discuss how the HIV virus is transmitted from person to person Collect HW: Review & Reinforce p. 15 & 18 Herpes & AIDS Virus Brain Pop Video: Bacteria & Antibiotics Pass back HW, Test & Grade Printout Video: Walking w/ Dino Textbook Reading 318 – 321 HW: Reading & Notetaking 157 – 160 HW: Signed Grade Printout

2 Reflection Prompt: Write about 3 questions you have about how virus and bacteria spreads.

3 Reflection Prompt: Write 5 facts that you learned from the video.

4 How Virus Spreads

5 Herpes Virus 80% of Adult Population has Oral Herpes 60% of Older Teenagers has Oral Herpes 25% of Adult Population has Genital Herpes 80% of people infected with Herpes Virus is not aware that they have it

6 How is Herpes Spread? Skin to Skin contact with person with an active Herpes (i.e. Cold sore) Kissing some body with active Herpes Sharing food or utensils with infected person Sharing towels with infected person There is no Herpes Vaccine Once you get Herpes you will have it forever

7 Symptoms of Herpes Oral Herpes: –Itchy around the sores –Pain around the gum and mouth –Last about 14 days and it will return Genital Herpes: –Itchy around the sores –Painful while urinating –May last weeks or months and it will return

8 Over 80 million men, women and children are infected with HIV Epidemic: The rapid spread of a disease so that many have it at one time Endemic: Common to a population Pandemic: Spreading over the entire continent or the whole world So Is AIDS an Epidemic, Endemic or a Pandemic? Its an Epidemic, Endemic and a Pandemic

9 Spread of AIDS… It started in Central Africa

10 AIDS started to spread to all the continents

11 AIDS is now everywhere

12 About 1 out of 100 Americans have AIDS

13 About 1 out of 8 U. S. cases of AIDS are in California Over 100,000 AIDS Cases in California

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15 Through which bodily fluids is AIDS transmitted? Blood Semen Vaginal Fluids Breast Milk

16 Through what part of the body is AIDS transmitted? Mouth Openings in Skin Anus Genitals

17 Hepatitis Virus – Infects the liver If you get this virus there is a chance that you will never get rid of it. 350 Million people world wide are infected with the virus and can not get rid of it (chronic)

18 Hepatitis Virus – How is it transmitted? Transmitted in a similar ways as HIV If you get infected with the Hepatitis Virus, it may damage your liver and lead to liver cancer. 350 Million people world wide are infected with the virus and can not get rid of it (chronic) You can get vaccinated against the Hepatitis virus so that you will be protected against it.

19 Some Bacteria are harmful Gonorrhea Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria Infection through sexual activity Symptom: Pain around the genitals & yellow discharge from the genitals Treatment: Antibiotics (Penicillin)

20 Some Bacteria are harmful Chlamydia caused by a bacteria Infection through sexual activity Can lead to blindness if untreated Symptom: Pain around the genitals & pain while urinating Treatment: Antibiotics (Penicillin)


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