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3/11 & 3/12 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Discuss how the HIV virus is transmitted from person to person Collect HW: Review & Reinforce p. 15 & 18 Herpes & AIDS Virus Brain Pop Video: Bacteria & Antibiotics Pass back HW, Test & Grade Printout Video: Walking w/ Dino Textbook Reading 318 – 321 HW: Reading & Notetaking 157 – 160 HW: Signed Grade Printout Reflection • Prompt: Write about 3 questions you have about how virus and bacteria spreads. Reflection • Prompt: Write 5 facts that you learned from the video. How Virus Spreads Herpes Virus • 80% of Adult Population has Oral Herpes • 60% of Older Teenagers has Oral Herpes • 25% of Adult Population has Genital Herpes • 80% of people infected with Herpes Virus is not aware that they have it How is Herpes Spread? • Skin to Skin contact with person with an active Herpes (i.e. Cold sore) • Kissing some body with active Herpes • Sharing food or utensils with infected person • Sharing towels with infected person • There is no Herpes Vaccine • Once you get Herpes you will have it forever Symptoms of Herpes • Oral Herpes: – Itchy around the sores – Pain around the gum and mouth – Last about 14 days and it will return • Genital Herpes: – Itchy around the sores – Painful while urinating – May last weeks or months and it will return Over 80 million men, women and children are infected with HIV • Epidemic: The rapid spread of a disease so that many have it at one time • Endemic: Common to a population • Pandemic: Spreading over the entire continent or the whole world So Is AIDS an Epidemic, Endemic or a Pandemic? Its an Epidemic, Endemic and a Pandemic Spread of AIDS… It started in Central Africa AIDS started to spread to all the continents AIDS is now everywhere About 1 out of 100 Americans have AIDS About 1 out of 8 U. S. cases of AIDS are in California Over 100,000 AIDS Cases in California Through which bodily fluids is AIDS transmitted? • Blood • Semen • Vaginal Fluids • Breast Milk Through what part of the body is AIDS transmitted? • Mouth • Openings in Skin • Anus • Genitals Hepatitis Virus – Infects the liver • If you get this virus there is a chance that you will never get rid of it. • 350 Million people world wide are infected with the virus and can not get rid of it (chronic) Hepatitis Virus – How is it transmitted? • Transmitted in a similar ways as HIV • If you get infected with the Hepatitis Virus, it may damage your liver and lead to liver cancer. • 350 Million people world wide are infected with the virus and can not get rid of it (chronic) • You can get vaccinated against the Hepatitis virus so that you will be protected against it. Some Bacteria are harmful Gonorrhea • Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria • Infection through sexual activity • Symptom: Pain around the genitals & yellow discharge from the genitals • Treatment: Antibiotics (Penicillin) Some Bacteria are harmful Chlamydia • • • • caused by a bacteria Infection through sexual activity Can lead to blindness if untreated Symptom: Pain around the genitals & pain while urinating • Treatment: Antibiotics (Penicillin)