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 HIV is short for the Human

Immunodeficiency Virus. • AIDS (Acquired Immuno


 This virus decreases to Deficiency Syndrome) or a
damage the immune collection of various
system. symptoms of a disease due
 After a few years the to a person's immune
number of viruses deficiency due to HIV.
• When someone no longer
increases so that the
has an immune system
immune system is no because of HIV infection, all
longer able to fight off the diseases will easily enter
diseases that enter the body. because the
immune system becomes
very weak, diseases that
were previously harmless
will be very dangerous.
The most common symptoms Other symptoms can include:
are: 1. Tiredness
1. Raised temperature (fever) 2. Joint pain
2. Sore throat 3. Muscle pain
3. Body rash 4. Swollen glands

Once the immune system becomes saverelly


damaged,symtomps can include:
1. Weght loss
2. Chronic diarrhoe
3. Nights sweats
4. Skin problems
5. Recurrent infectoins
6. Serious life threatening illnesses
Unsafe sexual relations with people exposed to HIV

Most drug users tend to use needles. Non-sterile


syringes and are used interchangeably are very
susceptible to transmission of the HIV / AIDS virus
transmitted or transmitted

Intranatal ie during labor, the baby is


exposed to maternal blood or vaginal fluids

postnatal namely after labor, through breast


milk
 Blood contribution, can be in the form of a wound
 Sperm liquid
 Vaginal fluid
 Who Can Get HIV
 Anyone can get HIV, if their behavior is at risk
 Outward appearance does not guarantee free HIV
 People who are infected with Positive HIV often look healthy and feel healthy
 If you have not yet taken an HIV test, people with Positive HIV do not know that they
have contracted HIV and can transmit HIV to others
 HIV testing is the only way to get certainty of getting HIV or not
1. Working with
2. Bitten by
people who are 3. Hold hands or
mosquitoes or
infected with hug
insects
HIV

5. share food or
6. Exposed to
4. use shared use food
coughing or
toilets utensils
sneezing
together
Phase 1

1-6 Month Infection Age


(Since being infected with HIV)
A person has been exposed and infected, but
the characteristics of the infection have not
been seen, even though he does a blood test. at
this stage the body's immunity to HIV has not
yet been formed. It can be seen experiencing
mild symptoms, such as flu (usually 2-3 days
and more alone)
Phase 2 Phase 3

Symptoms of Early
Infection Age 1-10 Years Disease Are Emerging
(Since being infected As Symptoms of AIDS
with HIV) Related symptoms include
In this second stage the excessive sweating at
individual is HIV positive night, continuous diarrhea,
and has not shown swollen lymph nodes, flu
symptoms of illness. It that does not heal,
could be seen or decreased appetite and
experienced mild the body becomes weak,
symptoms such as flu and weight begins to fall.
(usually 2-3 days and more In this third stage the
alone) immune system begins to
decrease.
Phase 4

Already entered the AIDS stage


AIDS can only be diagnosed after the body's
immunity is greatly reduced seen from its T-cell.
Certain diseases are called opportunistic
infections, namely tuberculosis, lung infection and
difficulty breathing, cancer, especially canker
sores, skin cancer or kaporsi sarcoma, intestinal
infections that cause mental disorder and
headaches.
A = You Stay Away from Free Sex Relationships

B = Being Faithful with Couples

C = Prevent By Using Condoms Every Time Having


Sex

D = Avoid using used syringes

E = HIV & AIDS, Drug, Education or Life Education or


Training
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