AIDS Awareness
HIV Virus AIDS :
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS abbreviated) is a collection of symptoms and infections
(or: syndrome) arising from the destruction of the human immune system
caused by HIV infection; or infection with other viruses that attack similar to other species (SIV, FIV, etc.).
Own
virus called Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV or abbreviated) is the
virus that weakens the immunity in the human body. People affected by
this virus will be susceptible to opportunistic infection or susceptible
to tumors. Although there has been handling can slow the rate of
progression of the virus, but this disease can not really be cured.
Social
punishment for people with HIV / AIDS, is generally more severe when
compared with patients with other deadly diseases. Sometimes the social
punishment is also inflicted to health workers or volunteers are involved in caring for people living with HIV / AIDS
Symptoms and complications
HIV infection and AIDS cause different symptoms. A few weeks after infection with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), symptoms such as a swollen glands and Fatigue. Occur People who have been infected with HIV show no special signs, where one could detect the infection.
HIV infection and AIDS cause different symptoms. A few weeks after infection with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), symptoms such as a swollen glands and Fatigue. Occur People who have been infected with HIV show no special signs, where one could detect the infection.
As
part of the immunodeficiency disease AIDS leads to symptoms such as
severe Weight loss and long-lasting Diarrhea. Are typical signs of AIDS,
it does not basically. However, certain diseases typical of AIDS occur.
The
signs of HIV and AIDS depend on which phase of the disease in the
respective stakeholders present. Important is the distinction between
AIDS and HIV infection: a case of HIV infection contributes to the
person concerned is Virus although in itself, but it is up to a flu-like
State shortly after the infection is usually asymptomatic. It comes to
AIDS, the patient suffers from diseases due to its weakened him Immune
defense affected. These diseases also mark the change from an
asymptomatic HIV infection to AIDS and are thus among the “AIDS-defining
illnesses.”
How is HIV / AIDS spread?
- Most easily by unprotected sexual intercourse, (vaginal, anal or oral sex) (unprotected means without a condom).
- This intercourse can take place between a man and a woman, or between two men.
- If blood or blood products that are infected with HIV are given by transfusion.
- By the use of unsterilised (HIV infected) needles, by careless doctors, nurses or by sharing unsterilised needles, by injecting drug users.
- From an infected mother to her unborn child.
HIV / AIDS do NOT spread by:
o Living with or sitting with HIV infected people.
o Hugging or touching an HIV infected person.
o Shaking hands or through social contact with an HIV infected person.
o Sharing plates, thalis, glasses or cups, or by using the same utensils as an HIV infected person.
o Travelling together by bus, train or plane.
o Through insect bites.
o Sharing toilets, towels, combs, soap or clothes.
Ways of protecting yourself from HIV / AIDS.
o As
far as possible postpone sex till marriage. After marriage, have a
completely faithful, single partner relationship. If the above are not
possible, use a condom in the correct way (as shown in the accompanying
section).
o Ensuring
that only blood/plasma tested for HIV/AIDS is used. If only a single
unit transfusion is prescribed - avoid this. Use tonics instead.
o Ensure
that well sterilised (boiled for 20 minutes) or disposable syringes and
needles from a reputed source are used on you. A strong solution of 10%
bleach kills HIV. The syringe needs to be filled with the solution of
bleach and emptied at least twice. Bleach needs to be stored away from
sunlight as exposure to the sun reduces its strength. The syringe should
then be rinsed thoroughly in STERILISED water.
If an HIV+ woman finds herself pregnant, she could consider- having a ceasarian delivery
- a medical termination of pregnancy (MTP)
- using drugs like Zedovudine (ZDV) which substantially reduces the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Which option is used is ENTIRELY up to the mother. (If not pregnant and a child is wanted, adopting a child could be considered)
- take advice on HIV/AIDS and 'STD' from a good, trusted doctor
- "That all blood available at blood banks is safe."
60% of blood used in Govt. hospitals is allegedly not tested. - That "all disposable syringes are safe."
Many disposable syringes are picked up for reuse by ragpickers, for sale to IV drug users, and also repacked in an unsterilised state and sold to the chemist. - "AIDS in only got from visiting brothels".
It is much easier for a woman to get the infection from an infected man, than vice-versa, because the woman becomes the receptable for infected semen. - "I cannot get AIDS because I only have sex with people from a good and clean family background."
Any person indulging in multiple partner sex can be infected by any one of the partners who have not been careful in the pervious 6-10 years. - "I have got myself tested and the result was negative. I'm safe."
A single test after high risk behaviour will not reflect a person's status, simply because the virus does not show up in test for 3weeks to 6 months. Therefore, a confirmatory test is essential after 3 months, to show a person's real status vis-a-vis infection.
- Having intercourse (anal or vaginal) without a condom.
- Multipartner sex without a condom.
- Sharing needles for IV drug use.
There are no specific symptoms of AIDS. Common symptoms include
- Loss of weight
- Prolonged fever
- Loosemotions
- White patches in the mouth
It is possible to detect the presence of HIV infection by testing blood. The commonly used test is called ELISA test. After HIV infection, it can take upto three months for blood to become ELISA positive. Therefore the test should only be done three months after the last exposure. Then a negative ELISA test means there is no infection. For a person to be labeled HIV positive, the test should be repeated twice (a total of three tests on the same blood).
Note:
A positive test means the presence of HIV infection, and not
necessarily of AIDS. It takes nearly 10 years for HIV infection to cause
the disease AIDS.
Living Positively with HIV
It takes nearly 10
years for HIV infection to lead to AIDS. Therefore, if a person tests
HIV+, there may be several years of healthy life in front of her/him,
when normal activities can be carried out. This period may be increased
to a certain extent if that person takes a positive attitude and looks
after his/her health - takes nutritious and balanced diet, takes regular
exercise, avoids tobacco and alcohol, and consults a doctor (without
delay) when sick.
He can also prolong his life by mentally fighting the disease and refusing to give in.
Even
when a person develops AIDS, he/she does not require hospitalization
all the time, and can be looked after at home. The family should make
provision for nursing care, including a good diet and avoidance of
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