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By
Dr. Ikenna Williams
www.oandoplc.com
Human
Immunodeficiency
Virus
Acquired
I
Immuno
Deficiency
S
Syndrome
3
HIV Transmission
HIV enters the bloodstream through:
Open Cuts
Breaks in the skin
Mucous membranes
Direct injection
Common fluids that are a means of transmission:
Blood
Semen
Vaginal Secretions
Breast Milk
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Blood
18,000
Semen
11,000
Vaginal
Fluid
7,000
Amniotic
Fluid
4,000
Saliva
1
Sexual Contact:
Male-to-male
Perinatal:
HIV-Infected T-Cell
HIV
Virus
T-Cell
HIV Infected
T-Cell
New HIV
Virus
Window Period
Virus
Antibody
Infection
Occurs
6 month
~ Years
~ Years
~ Years
~ Years
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HIV Testing
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HIV Testing
HIV Testing
EIA/ELISA
Test
Positive
Negative
No HIV Exposure
Low Risk
Repeat
Positive
HIV Exposure
High Risk
Negative
Repeat ELISA
Every 3 months
for 1 year
Repeat every
6 months for continued
High risk behavior
End Testing
Negative
Positive
Indeterminate
Repeat at
3 weeks
Run IFA
Confirmation
Negative
Repeat at
2-4 months
Positive
HIV
+
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HIV
AIDS
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Condoms
18
Condom Use
19
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C. Everett Koop
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