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AIDS
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1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION 6
3. CAUSES OF HIV/AIDS 7
4. SYMPTOMS OF HIV INFECTION 7
5. DIAGNONIS OF HIV/AIDS 10
6. TREATMENTS 11
7. PREVENTION 12
8. MANAGING HIV 14
9. CONCLUSION & HYPOTHESIS 15
10. BIBLIOGRAPHY 16
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INTRODUCTION
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PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION:
PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION
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CAUSES OF HIV/AIDS:
Many people with HIV have no symptoms for several years. Others
may develop symptoms similar to flu, usually two to six weeks after
catching the virus. The symptoms can last up four weeks.
• Fever
• Chills
• Joint pain
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• Muscle ache
• Sore throat
• Sweats(particular at night)
• Enlarged glands
• A red rash
• Tiredness
• Weakness
• Weight loss
After the initial symptoms disappear, there will not be any further
symptoms for many years. During this time, the virus carries on
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developing and damages the immune system. The process can take up
to 10 years. The infected person will experience no symptoms, feel well
and appear healthy.
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DIAGNONIS OF HIV/AIDS:
Diagnosis is made through blood test that screens specially for the
virus. The blood is retested several times before a positive.
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TREATMENTS:
PREVENTION:
Unprotected sex:
Having sex without a condom can put a person at risk of being infected
with HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). HIV can be
spread by vaginal, oral, and anal sex.
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Pregnancy:
Anti- HIV medicines can harm the unborn child. But an effective
treatment plan can prevent HIV transmission from mother to baby.
Precautions have to be taken to protect the baby’s health. Delivery
through caesarean section may be necessary. Breastfeeding may have
to give way t bottle feeding if the mother is infected.
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MANAGING HIV:
Adherence:
General Health:
Additional precautions:
Psychological:
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with the virus may feel excluded, rejected, distressing, and feelings of
anxiety or depression are common.
CONCLUSION:
After studying the cause and effects of “AIDS” from different views,
we conclude that it is pandemic disease. It is mainly spreading sexually
and person of the age group of 25-45 years are the most affected
group. There are some methods like ‘Antiviral Therapy’ and immune
simulative therapy which bring some hope that even then no specific
treatment has been found so for and morality form is virtually 100%. So
prevention is the test medicine care.
HYPOTHESIS:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.google.com
www.wekiepedia.com
www.biflora.com
www.icbse.com
www.who.org
www.vectorstocks.com
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