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AIDS

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

AIDS is a disorder that comes about due to the HIV virus. There are a lot of people who have AIDS, some of which are children who were born with it. This is definitely a widespread, worldwide problem, especially in underdeveloped countries. The worldwide AIDS epidemic is alarming but there is research going on for new drugs and things that can help AIDS patients. One thing I would like to highlight the importance of AIDS prevention. The number one thing to do for AIDS prevention is to wear a condom or have your partner wear a condom. One of the biggest ways AIDS is transmitted is through sexual contact. To increase your chances of not getting AIDS, prevention is the key. Wearing a condom is the number one best way to prevent it. Other things that can help prevent you from getting AIDS is to not share needles and to wear gloves and masks if you work in the health care industry. If you are concerned about AIDS and don’t understand how it is transmitted and don’t know what to do to prevent it, it is a good idea to find out as soon as possible. If AIDS is a cause that you believe in, you don’t need to necessarily donate your time. You can donate your money. There is a need for things such as educational resources, treatments for those who have it, treatment centers, and support for families and other people who are afflicted with AIDS. Any little bit helps. You can also work to put on a charity event where people donate to the AIDS cause.

If you have AIDS, it is a good idea to weight all of your treatment options. Speak with doctors and other people who know the different things that you can do. Everything from lifestyle changes and considerations to medications should be explored. At first, it may seem overwhelming. But there are actually a lot of different things you can do to help your condition if you have AIDS. One thing that is really important is to get therapy or to join a support group. It can be tough to discover that you have it but that doesn’t mean that you don’t have choices and can’t live a normal life.

Aids Information

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is the most advanced stages of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is a virus that kills or damages cells of the body’s immune system. HIV most often spreads through unprotected sex with an infected person. AIDS may also spread by sharing drug needles or through contact with the blood of an infected person.

A blood test for HIV looks for these antibodies. If you have them in your blood, it means that you have HIV infection. People who have the HIV antibodies are called “HIV-Positive.” HIV is a virus that damages human immune cells. It weakens the immune system and leads most people to develop AIDS. Like all viruses, HIV infects the cells of a living organism in order to make copies of itself.