HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be contracted through sexual contact with an infected individual. While HIV/AIDS is a virus that weakens the immune system, STIs are bacterial or viral infections that affect the genital area. Transmission of HIV/AIDS can be controlled through safe sex practices and getting tested. People living with HIV/AIDS require home-based care, support services, and management of the infection to live healthy lives. Client-initiated HIV testing and counseling allows individuals to voluntarily learn their status and receive prevention information to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS and other STIs.
HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be contracted through sexual contact with an infected individual. While HIV/AIDS is a virus that weakens the immune system, STIs are bacterial or viral infections that affect the genital area. Transmission of HIV/AIDS can be controlled through safe sex practices and getting tested. People living with HIV/AIDS require home-based care, support services, and management of the infection to live healthy lives. Client-initiated HIV testing and counseling allows individuals to voluntarily learn their status and receive prevention information to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS and other STIs.
HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be contracted through sexual contact with an infected individual. While HIV/AIDS is a virus that weakens the immune system, STIs are bacterial or viral infections that affect the genital area. Transmission of HIV/AIDS can be controlled through safe sex practices and getting tested. People living with HIV/AIDS require home-based care, support services, and management of the infection to live healthy lives. Client-initiated HIV testing and counseling allows individuals to voluntarily learn their status and receive prevention information to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS and other STIs.
1. (a) Briefly explain the concept of HIV/AIDS and STIs
(b)Give the relationship between HIV/AIDS and STIs (c) Give the differences between HIV/AIDS and STIs 2. (a) Explain the impacts of HIV/AIDS in the community (b) How can a person control the transmission of HIV and STIs? (c) Show the ways of managing HIV/AIDS 3. (a) How do life skills needed for home-based care and help for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) (b). Explain the client initiated HIV testing (CITC) and counseling and the prevention that can be linked to CITC. (c) Briefly explain HIV testing and voluntary counseling procedures (d) Explain significance of client Initiated counseling and testing in controlling HIV and STIs