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Dir.: Florentino S.

Banite MOST COMMON COMMUNICABLE Date: November 19, 2019


Asst. Dir.: Mario Johray V. Manongdo DISEASES AND ITS PREVENTION AND Shooting day 1 of 1
DOP: Elsa R. Tagbago Video 1of 1
PD: Maram B. Rivamonte
CONTROL (HIV - AIDS) Forecast: Produced on or before
PM: Mariam B. Rivamonte Code: H8DD – IIIb – c – 18 November 29, 2019.
Editors: Mariam B. Rivamonte H8DD – IIIb – c – 19
Mario Johray V. Manongdo Department of Education
Workshop on the Development of Multimedia
Learning Resources

S AUDIO VIDEO/ILLUSTRATION
1 Intro: Lively Music DepEd Logo on black background
2 VO: “HIV/AIDS: Myths, Prevention and Control” HIV/AIDS: Myths, Prevention and Control
3 VO: “HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a
microbe that targets the immune system and Virus targeting to infiltrate blood
weakens people's defense against infection and
some types of cancer. As the virus destroys and Virus into the immune system of the body
impairs the functions of immune cells, infected
individuals gradually become victims of The body becomes darker
immunodeficiency or immunocompromise.”
Virus on top of a ladder holding finish line race flag.
“AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is
the most advance stage of HIV infection which can Virus inside the damaged immune system.
develop depending on the individual. In this stage,
the immune system is badly damaged and the
infected individual become vulnerable to dangerous
opportunistic infections and cancers.

According to the Department of Health, 31 Filipinos


acquired HIV every day. 31% of these are teenagers TO: “Source: PNA – DOH”
aged 15 – 24.
4 VO: When do we consider HIV negative? Healthy human. Virus animated away from
“Negative” - if the virus does not attack the (blocked) from the human.
immune system cell inside the body.

When do we consider HIV positive? Animation of virus going inside the body.

“Positive” - if the virus gets inside the person’s


body and attacks a specific type of immune system
cell in the body.
A person may look and feel healthy, but one
needs to determine whether a specific virus attacks
his body unless he gets an HIV blood test.
5 VO: What are the misconceptions, myths and beliefs TO: “https://www.avert.org/hiv-transmission-
with regards to HIV/AIDS? prevention/myths”
VO: “You cannot get HIV from…”

VO: Hugging TO: Hugging


HIV positive male hugging a negative female
Male: “Hugging is completely safe!”
VO: Kissing VO: Kissing
HIV positive female kissing a negative male
Female: “I am glad that kissing is still safe”
VO: Holding hands HIV positive male holding hand with a male
VO: Insect bites
Mosquito flying
Mosquito: “One might get malaria and dengue
through insect bites, but not HIV.”
VO: Sharing foods and utensils School Canteen:
A HIV positive teacher drinking water. His
Student: “Using spoon, fork drinking glass etc. which student used the same glass.”
have been used by an HIV victim could be one of the
reasons to acquire such disease. It can’t be caught
through saliva.”
VO: Toilet seats, door handle and the like An infected man using a toilet then use by another.
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Another guy handing door knob followed by other
users.
VO: Sneezes and cough An infected man sneezing and coughing inside the
bus.
6 TRANSMISSION
VO: “HIV could be spread in three (3) ways..”
VO: “Blood to Blood”
Student: “Using the same needle use for blood A gay is giving a needle to a male student.
transfusion is unsafe. I might catch HIV through it.
VO: “Unprotected Sex”
Female: Sex with my husband without a condom A married woman is giving condom to her husband
could be just as risky as sex with other guy/s. but refused.

Gay: I’ve had sex without condom with different


people. I could be spreading HIV without knowing it. A gay entered a private room followed by several
men also.
VO: “Mother to Child”
An infected mother carrying a newborn baby
Mother: Our baby can get HIV if I’m infected. accompanied by her husband.

7 VO: How to Stay Safe and Protected? Follow the


Steps A to E.
A – ABSTINENCE Hotel:
Female: “Wag! Ayoko!” Male and female teenagers
Say “NO to Pre- Marital Sex
B – Be mutually faithful
Male: “Ikaw lang ang mamahalin ko” Newly-wed talking to each other
Female: “Talaga?”
C – Correct and consistent use of condoms A married woman is giving condom to her
husband. He accepts it.
D – Don’t use drugs “Say NO to DRUGS”
E – Educate Meeting:
A speaker in-front of many people
8 ALL CAST: “Stay safe and protected!” Hotel’s Lobby, all cast standing.
MS to WS, Fade out.
DepEd Logo in black background.

Writer Content Editor

FLORENTINO S. BANITE MARIAM B. RIVAMONTE


Division of Occidental Mindoro Division of Marinduque
MIMAROPA Region MIMAROPA Region

Animator Illustrator

MARIO JOHRAY V. MANONGDO ELSA T. NAGUTOM


Division of Romblon Division of Marinduque
MIMAROPA Region MIMAROPA Region

LR Supervisor

ELIZABETH T. DELAS ALAS


Division of Occidental Mindoro
MIMAROPA Region

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