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A-1
What is the time between the
exposure and the development
of HIV antibodiescalled?
The “window period”
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A-2
What are the ways to prevent
the spread of HIV?
Abstain from sexual contact,
don’t share needles, and
use a condom correctly
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A-3
What are the four ways HIV is
transmitted?
Having unprotected sex,
intravenous drug use with
a needle, transmission
during pregnancy,
and bloodto blood contact
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A-4
What four fluids can contain
HIV?
Semen, vaginal secretions,
blood, and breast milk
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A-5
What is the T-cell count for a
person diagnosed with AIDS?
< 200 T-cells per microliter
of blood
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B-1
What was the leading cause of
death of black women in 2004?
HIV/AIDS
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B-2
According to the CDC,
what percentage of
new HIV infections
occurred in females in
2007?
26%
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B-3
According to the Washington
epidemiology report, how
many new cases of AIDS were
there in Washington State from
2006-2008?
1693
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B-4
In the United States, an
estimated 1 million people
are infected with HIV. How
many don't know they are
infected?
25%
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B-5
In the end of 2008, how
many people were living
with
HIV/AIDS worldwide?
33.4 million people
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C-1
How long do most HIV positive
people go without symptoms?
Anywhere from 2-15 years
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C-2
Which of these is NOT a
symptom of HIV/AIDS:
diarrhea, headaches, hair loss,
night sweats, or blurred
vision?
Hair loss
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C-3
What is the relationship
between HIV and other STDs?
*Individuals who are infected with STDs are at least two
to five times more likely than uninfected individuals to
acquire HIV infection if they are exposed to the virus
through sexual contact.
*If an HIV-infected individual is also infected with
another STD, that person is more likely to transmit HIV
through sexual contact than other HIV-infected persons
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C-4
What childhood illnesses are
more severe in children
infected with HIV?
Ear infections (otitis media),
pneumonia, and tonsillitis
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C-5
What is a type of cancer you
are most likely to develop if
you’re infected with HIV?
Kaposi's sarcoma,
cervical cancer, or lymphoma
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D-1
What are two places you could
be tested for HIV?
Your doctor, North Health
Department on Meridian Ave,
Public Health Centers,
Harborview HIV/STD Clinic,
or Planned Parenthood Clinic
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D-2
What does HIV/AIDS stand
for?
Human Immunodeficiency
Virus / Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome
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D-3
What is a normal T-cell count?
800-1200 T-cells per
microliter of blood
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D-4
How many times a day does
HIV reproduce in the body?
10 billion to 1 trillion
times per day
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D-5
What year was the first case of
HIV/AIDS reported?
1981
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E-1
The blood bank is a good
place to be tested for HIV.
Myth
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E-2
Using protection such as a
latex barrier when
performing sex (vaginal,
oral or anal) lowers the risk
of HIV transmission.
Fact
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E-3
New HIV/AIDS drug
treatments have lowered
the number of AIDS-related
deaths in the United States.
Fact
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E-4
Only drug users and gay
men need to worry about
becoming infected with HIV.
Myth
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E-5
All people who have AIDS have
the same symptoms.
Myth
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