aids school plan i-2
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HOW IS IT PASSED ON TO
OTHERS?
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HOW IS IT PASSED ON?
FLUIDS THAT HOLD MORE HIV :
Blood, Semen, Fluids in the vagina,
Mother’s milk
Infection with HIV comes from a very intimate contact between a carrier and the person who is liable to be
infected
The VIRUS can affect any age, sex or race.
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HOW IS IT PASSED ON?
In Africa in 90% of cases it is passed on through sexual intercourse
By an HIV carrier
Through sexual intercourse,
With mouth or genitals
through
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Penetrations that damage tissues (sodomy) or make contact with blood (during the days of the monthly periods or in the first intercourse)
through
HOW IS IT PASSED ON ?
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STDs: gonorrhoea, syphilis, hepatitis B, genital herpes, AIDS…
Drug addicts, homosexuals…
Girls between 15 and 20 years of age
through
HOW IS IT PASSED
ON?
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◊ The use of unsterilised instruments that can cause bleeding:
◊ Items for personal use:
* needles, syringes, razor blades, tools for tattooing or circumcision...
* razor, toothbrush, pair of scissors…
THROUGH THE BLOOD of an infected personHOW IS IT
PASSED ON?
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BLOOD TRANSFUSION BLOOD TRANSFUSION WITHOUT MEDICAL WITHOUT MEDICAL SUPERVISIONSUPERVISION
ANYBODY CAN CONTACT AIDS BUT EVERYBODY CAN AVOID IT
Through the blood of an infected personHOW IS IT
PASSED ON?
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2,3 millon children live with HIV/AIDS 570.000 children died of AIDS in the year 2005
During pregnancy, When giving birth, During breastfeeding, through the mother’smilk.
HOW IS IT PASSED
ON?
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PROSITUTES
WIFE OR HUSBAND OF AN HIV-CARRIER
HOMO- SEXUALS
LONG
DISTANCE
LORRY
DRIVERS
DRUG ADDICTS
TEACHERS
OIL TANKERS
HOW IS IT PASSED ON?
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PrisonersClients of
prostitutes
Emigrants Refugees
Those who have had an STD
HOW IS IT PASSED ON?
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WITH
= PEOPLE AT RISK
= PROSTITUTES,
= CARRIERS OF HIV/AIDS,
= MANY DIFFERENT PARTNERS
= A CASUAL GIRLFRIEND OR BOYFRIEND
MOST RISKY SEXUAL INTERCOURSE HOW IS IT
PASSED ON?