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What organism causes AIDS? A virus called the Human Immuno- Deficiency Virus or HIV

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Page 1: Do this now: 1. pick up a handout from the front table. 2. Think: What do you know about AIDS? 3. No homework

Do this now:

1. pick up a handout from the front table.2. Think: What do you know about AIDS?3. No homework

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1.What is AIDS?

•AIDS stands for:•ACQUIRED• IMMUNE•DEFICIENCY•SYNDROME

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What organism causes AIDS?

A virus called the Human Immuno-

Deficiency Virus or HIV

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Where did HIV come from?

• No one knows for sure. It may have originated in a monkey in Africa and spread to man through contaminated blood.

AIDS has existed in the US since the mid to late 70’s. From 1979-81 rare

types of pneumonia found in gay maleslead to an investigation. In 1983,

HIV was identified as the infectious germ.

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What does it mean if I have AIDS?

•I have a low T-cell count (less than

200)•I have HIV in my

blood•I have one or more

opportunistic diseases

•Rare cancers•Rare pneumonias

•Other virusesPneumocystis carinii pneumonia cytomegalovirus Kaposi's sarcoma

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What are T-cells?White blood cells that

help fight off infection.

What is a normal T-cell count?

• 1500 / cubic ml of blood

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How can we reduce our risk for getting STDS?

• What are we doing today?1.Learning about testing,

treating and prevent STDS and HIV.

2.AIDS Movie

Do this now:1. Take out your

Worksheet on the immune system

2. Take out your note taking pages on AIDS

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4. Who can get a HIV infection?

•Anyone who is involved in high risk behaviors.

•Sexual parners•Sharing blood/needles•Mothers to babies

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Can teens get HIV?

YES!

Young people (15-24 years o

ld) account

for half o

f all new HIV infec

tions

worldwide -

around 6,000 become

infected

with HIV ev

ery day.

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Symptoms of HIV infections

• Tired• Fever/ Night sweats• Headache• Rapid weight loss• Memory loss• Coughing• Diarrhea lasting more

than a week

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You can look great and feel awesome, yet still

transmit the virus.

• It may be years before a person realizes that they have been infected.

• If sexually active you should get a HIV test every 6 months.

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How long can I live with this disease?

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Ways you don’t get

AIDS•mosquitoes•handshakes•kissing•eating utensils

•donated blood

•toilet seats

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Testing•Blood test•Urine Test•Oral Test•Home Test

• Click on Hyyps: for you tube

•https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHlKoKM_Xfg

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Testing? Where is it done?

• Planned Parenthood• Hospitals• Dr. Office• Oneida Co. Health Dept.• College Health Centers

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How often should a person be tested?

• If a person is sexually active or sharing blood products , they should be tested every 6 months.

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Treatment

• There are many drugs used to treat HIV/AIDS. They works by slowing down the rate at which new viruses are produced.

• Advantage: live longer

• Disadvantage: expensive taste bad

negative side effects

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New Treatment Option since 2012

• Pill combos are now available. Not everyone can take it due to negative side effects.

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Let’s review

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_o_wkr7N8A&list=PL87B964CE4CF0A98C

• Click on the url above for a youttube from the Center for Disease Control.

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How risky?• Being in school with a person

who has HIV.• Sexual contact with an HIV

infected person• Sharing razors/toothbrushes with

an HIV infected person• Open mouth kissing with HIV

infected person• Sharing dirty needles• Getting a tattoo• Having multiple sex partners

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Essential Questions:

• How can people prevent HIV from entering their body?

• What is the most effective way to prevent HIV?

• What are the rules for correct condom use?

• What are some common myths about condom use.

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Prevention

• The only way to prevent HIV and STDS

100% of the time is through:

•Abstinence