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Do you think it should be against the law for someone who knows they are HIV positive to have unprotected sex and not inform their partner? What is some information you have heard about HIV? One complete paragraph. Teens have one of the fastest growing rates of HIV infection. Many young adults who are currently dying from AIDS were infected in their teens. Does this information surprise you? How can you protect yourself from becoming HIV positive? Don’t you think everyone who has contracted this disease thought it ‘couldn’t happen to them?’ HIV and AIDS Chapter 25: Pg. 658 National AIDS Hotline 1-800-342-AIDS www.advocatesforyouth.org HIV Counseling & Testing 401 Division Street Rockford, IL 61104 Room 107 HIV testing is free and Anonymous Test results are not provided over the phone or in writing Please call 815-720-4066 to schedule an appointment HIV-Human Immunodeficiency Virus: virus that attacks the immune system. AIDS-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: disease in which the immune system of the patient is weakened. Testing for HIV: • Only in blood tests-CONFIDENTIAL • May take up to 6 months for enough antibodies to “show up” • Western blot test (common test in US) • EIA test that screens for antibodies in the blood. • Certain health conditions (hemophilia, hepatitis and pregnancy) can cause false positive. Can be HIV positive for up to ten years before developing AIDS With AIDS the immune system has been damaged and does not defend the body properly against germs and cancer. Opportunistic infections- infections that occur in the individuals who do not have a healthy immune system. • These infections are difficult to treat • Infected individual suffers one illness to another • HIV is progressive-destroys immune system cells over time; doesn’t necessarily mean they have AIDS yet. 4 Stages of HIV Infection: (person is infectious immediately after contracting virus.) • 1st stage-Primary infection; person may have flu-like symptoms then disappears. • 2nd stage-Asymptomatic stage=no symptoms. Feels healthy, may last from 6 months to 10 years. Virus is making copies of itself Continued…. • 3rd stage- Symptomatic stage. Easily tired, loss of appetite, weight loss, night sweats, diarrhea, t-cell count falls below 200 (normally 800-1200) • 4th stage-AIDS. One or more opportunistic infections or cancers are present. Body fluids that HIV is found in: • • • • Semen Vaginal secretions Blood Breast milk NOT in… • Urine • Sweat • Saliva How AIDS is spread: • Sex (oral, anal, and vaginal) • Blood transfusion with contaminated blood or blood products. Or contact with blood. • Using contaminated IV drug needles or tattooing and piercing. • From mother to baby at birth. How AIDS is NOT spread: • • • • • • • • • Hugging and kissing Sharing a public toilet Insects (such as mosquitoes) Donating blood Getting a blood test Shaking hands Sharing eating utensils Sharing public pools, hot tubs, etc. Sharing a desk, pencil, book, etc. HIV/AIDS Timeline on Pg. 664 • HIV is now a PANDEMIC-global outbreak of infectious disease. • HIV/AIDS has NO CURE. • In 1988, December 1st is declared annual World AIDS day.