Basic Hiv Aids Short
Basic Hiv Aids Short
Basic Hiv Aids Short
on
JETRO G. RESONAR
Vice President
Youth for Reproductive Health Awareness
HIV/AIDS
HUMAN
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VIRUS
it only affects human.
ACQUIRED
I IMMUNE
DEFICIENCY
SYNDROME
The infection may be transmitted from
one person to another.
• Sharing of utensils
• Coughing, sneezing or talking
• Handshakes
• Hugging / Touching • Kissing
• Drinking / Eating • Wearing second-
hand clothing
• Insect / insect bites
SEXUAL TRANSMISSION
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MODE of TRANSMISSION
SEXUAL TRANSMISSION
Heterosexual
Homosexual
Bisexual
MODE of TRANSMISSION
SEXUAL TRANSMISSION
Unprotected penetrative
sexual intercourse
• Infected person
• Multiple sexual partner
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
3. Survival
The ability of the virus or microorganism to thrive
in an environment.
4. Entry
Where the virus enters the body (lining of the
vagina, rectum, opening of the urethra in males,
wounds or breaks in the skin).
TRUE or FALSE
Body fluid where HIV is NOT
transmitted
• Tears
• Saliva
• Sweat
• Urine
• Feces
BODY FLUIDS
where HIV can be transmitted:
1. VAGINAL SECRETIONS
2. SEMEN
3. BLOOD
4. BREASTMILK
PREVENTION
is the key
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Educate yourself.
REMEMBER …!
The risk of HIV transmission can be reduc
ed if individuals would change their
RISKY BEHAVIORS AND PRACTICES
REMEMBER …!
EDUCATION is important. People should b
e provided with correct, accurate, and r
eliable information on how they can prot
ect themselves from HIV.
HOW DO WE KNOW IF THE PERSON HAS HIV BY
MERELY LOOKING AT THEM?
Community-based screening*
HIV Testing and Counseling On-line appointments for testing
TB-DOTS
antenatal clinics
Private clinics NGO; CBO
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Blood Service Facilities
*Planned
NO cure for
HIV
There is no
medicine that can
remove the virus
inside the body.
There’s a
treatment
for HIV ...
Improve quality of life.