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an info sheet with instructions on how to prevent hlv

Did you know that HIV is not airborne and cannot be transmitted through saliva or touch? HIV only passes from one person to another through the exchange of body fluids including blood, vaginal fluids and semen (except for saliva). As there is no cure for AIDS nor vaccine to prevent HIV, learning how to protect yourself against HIV is crucial!

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an advert for aids and other medical devices with the caption'what does a person with aids look like? '

Since the beginning of the 80s, AIDS has been responsible for a growing number of victims. April 23, 1984 saw a major breakthrough in medical research when the virus was identified. This eventually led to the development of medications that helped to control the disease in the West. The African continent was still plagued by AIDS, fighting it only with propaganda campaigns.

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The fact is anyone can contract HIV — even the most rich and famous people in the world. Here’s a list of nine celebrities — from sports greats to stadium-packing entertainers — who’ve had the courage to make their HIV status public in order to raise awareness and help others living with the disease.

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offers a compelling exploration of HIV/AIDS through the power of visual storytelling. This engaging resource transforms complex data into accessible graphics, making vital information easier to grasp. By highlighting key statistics, trends, and personal stories, it fosters a deeper understanding of the challenges and advancements in HIV/AIDS awareness and treatment.

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AIDS, which stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a serious medical condition caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which help the immune system fight off infections. As HIV progresses, it can lead to a weakened immune system, making the body susceptible to various infections and diseases.

AIDS, which stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a serious medical condition caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which help the immune system fight off infections. As HIV progresses, it can lead to a weakened immune system, making the body susceptible to various infections and diseases.

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Empathy for people living with HIV Together, we can make AIDS history Your HIV status doesn’t define you It’s time to end the silence on HIV HIV doesn’t discriminate, but we do Living positively, thriving with HIV No one should suffer from HIV stigma Knowledge is power in preventing HIV Living with HIV, living with dignity Together we can end the HIV epidemic Ending the epidemic through education

Empathy for people living with HIV Together, we can make AIDS history Your HIV status doesn’t define you It’s time to end the silence on HIV HIV doesn’t discriminate, but we do Living positively, thriving with HIV No one should suffer from HIV stigma Knowledge is power in preventing HIV Living with HIV, living with dignity Together we can end the HIV epidemic Ending the epidemic through education

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