PPT-Unit 4: HIV, STD & Pregnancy Prevention
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Lesson 9 Getting Tested for HIV Other STD amp Pregnancy Healthy Behavior Outcomes Be sexually abstinent Engage in behaviors that prevent or reduce sexually transmitted
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Lesson 9 Getting Tested for HIV Other STD amp Pregnancy Healthy Behavior Outcomes Be sexually abstinent Engage in behaviors that prevent or reduce sexually transmitted diseases STD including HIV infection. nihgov Web httpaidsinfonihgov brPage 2br HIV and Pregnancy 57346ese fact sheets on HIV and pregnancy are intended for women infected with HIV who are pregnant or thinking about be coming pregnant 57346e fact sheets include information to help women i Despite this signi64257cant progress the number of children becoming newly infected with HIV remains unacceptably high About 240 000 210 000280 000 children became infected with HIV in 2013 The risk of a mother living with HIV passing the virus to h By Charles . Olusegun. DOHERTY. Background. The . Project was . premised on the fact that many . programmes. and activities on HIV and AIDS have never been taking into cognizance the inclusion of persons with Disabilities (PWD) in . Priorities and . Future Direction. Gail Bolan, M.D.. Director, Division of STD Prevention . 2016 NNPTC Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ . December 06, 2016. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Burden of HIV in the United States. . . 1.2 M . ~. 50K. 1.2 million people . living with HIV. Approximately . 50,000 new infections annually. . Can you solve this puzzle?. A man is trapped in a room which is completely bare except for a fire alarm which could have been used to draw attention to his plight if it were not for the fact that the fire alarm’s cable had been cut leaving two lengths of cable dangling from the ceiling. If he can bring the ends of the cables together, he could repair the connection and raise the alarm. Unfortunately, the cables are situated so that he cannot reach one cable while still holding the other. He only has the resources you would normally expect to find in a pocket. How does he solve the problem?. Go undiagnosed . Having an STI increases your risk of HIV infection. Have periods of time where the person is symptomless and therefore you can unknowingly transmit them. Half of all STI’s occur in people under the age of 25. Presenter:. INTRODUCTION. This project was supported through Federal funds from the Division of AIDS (DAIDS), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services Grant # UM01 AI068614: “Leadership Group for a Global HIV Vaccine Clinical Trials (Office of HIV/AIDS Network . . H. uman. . I. mmunodeficiency. . V. irus. A . virus spread through body fluids that affects specific cells of the immune system, called CD4 cells, or T . cells. A virus that kills . the body’s CD4 cells . Atlas Pacific Medical consults and performs STD/HIV tests in Singapore. Our experienced male and female doctors will give you expert advice on the symptoms that you may be having, and provide a treatment plan for you. Visit: https://atlaspacificmedical.com/ HIV1 and slower to progress to AIDS.. Most cases are due to type1.. Modes of transmission. 1-sexual.. 2- perinatal.. 3-parenteral(occupational and intravenous drug injection).. 4- blood transfusion.. Geneva 2019. Dr Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli. DEFINITIONS . Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): . A virus that targets the immune system & weakens the body’s defense system against infections. . Antiretroviral medicines (ARVs): . HIV. . &. . AIDS. What is HIV?. H. uman . I. mmunodeficiency . V. irus. A . virus. . spread through body fluids . and affects specific cells of the . immune system. , called . CD4 cells or T cells.. Jean Anderson, MD. Professor, Director of Division of Gynecologic Specialties. The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. Financial Relationships With Ineligible Companies (Formerly Described as Commercial Interests by the ACCME) Within the Last 2 Years.
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