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HPA 310 Final Project Does HIV mean Someone has AIDS The terms HIV and AIDS can be confusing because both terms refer to the same disease HIV refers to the virus itself ID: 1032981

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1. HIV/AIDSHIV/AIDSVianca RiveraHPA 310Final Project

2. Does HIV mean Someone has AIDS?The terms “HIV” and “AIDS” can be confusing because both terms refer to the same disease.- HIV refers to the virus itself. - AIDs refers to the final stage of HIV infection.

3. What HIV/AIDS Stands For ? HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus.-If its untreated it can lead to AIDSAIDS stands for acquire immunodeficiency syndrome.- NOT everyone with HIV advances to this stage.

4. How HIV or AIDS are Transmitted ?You can get HIV through: -Unprotected sex - sharing drug injection needles - childbirth (blood, amniotic fluid) - breast feeding ( breast milk) - occupational exposure - blood transfusions / organ transplantIt is not transmitted by air or water or casual contact. It does not live long outside the body

5. Where does HIV/AIDS come from ?Scientists identified a type of chimpanzee in West Africa as the source of HIV infection in humans. They believe that the chimpanzee version of the immunodeficiency virus (called simian immunodeficiency virus, or SIV) most likely was transmitted to humans and mutated into HIV when humans hunted these chimpanzees for meat and came into contact with their infected blood. Studies show that HIV may have jumped from apes to humans as far back as the late 1800s. Over decades, the virus slowly spread across Africa and later into other parts of the world. Its known that the virus has existed in the United States since at least the mid- to late 1970s.

6. SYMPTOMS OF HIVEarly stage Within 2-4 weeks after HIV infection, many, but not all, people experience flu-like symptoms, often described as the “worst flu ever.” This is called acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) and it’s the body’s natural response to the HIV infection.Symptoms can include:Fever (this is the most common symptom)Swollen glandsSore throatRashFatigueMuscle and joint aches and painHeadache* Symptoms can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

7. Cells affected HIV affects specific cells in the immune system called : CD4 or T cellshttps://youtu.be/ng22Ucr33aw

8. TREATMENTSIt is NOT curableAntiretroviral Treatment will help individual live a longer life and reduce transmitting the virus to others.

9. FACTS ABOUT HIV IN THE US

10. GLOBAL STATISTICS

11. Resourceshttp://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/302724.phphttps://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/