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1) HIV: Basically, HIV is a virus that attacks immune system of the body. For that reason, people become weaker and it is easier to get diseases since tons of virus are able to attack.
- Causes: Infected blood, semen or vaginal fluids. Most people get HIV by having unprotected sex or sharing drug needles with people who have HIV. Besides, HIV can also be passed to the baby if a woman gets HIV during her pregnancy.
- Treatment: Currently, there is no effective cure for HIV so once people get HIV, they can't be cured. However, with proper treatment and medical care, HIV can be controlled, prolong the lives of HIV people and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to other people.
- Early stage of HIV: Before being diagnosed, people get HIV infection might have some symptoms like fever, chills, rash, night sweat or mouth ulcers. These symptoms can last from a few days for several weeks. Normally, people can hardly recognize HIV because these symptoms can also come from other illnesses. However, be aware of them, get an HIV test because you might be able to get HIV.
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2) AIDS: AIDS is the stage of infection when the body is badly damaged and too weak to fight against the viruses and this is the last stage of HIV, which means if this stage is untreated, it will lead to the death.
- Symptoms: In the last stage, people become vulnerable to serious illnesses like blurred vision, diarrhea, which is usually persistent or chronic, dry cough, shortness of breath or white spot on the tongue or mouth. Obviously, in this stage, symptoms are more clear and people should know about their disease .
- Similarly, there is no current vaccine or cure for AIDS.
3) HIV/ AIDS myths and facts:
- The virus can not be transmitted from shaking hands, hugging or other forms of visual contact.
- According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), about 1 in every 8 HIV-positive Americans is unaware of their HIV-status.
- In order to know if a person gets HIV or not, blood test is done. And if the HIV virus has been found, the result will be "positive", if not, it's "negative"
- Some HIV prevention: getting well-educated about this disease or having sex protectively.
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- http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/17131.php
- https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/what-is-hiv-aids/
- https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/signs-and-symptoms/





