Impact of AIDS on Global Health

Impact of AIDS on Global Health
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a deadly disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It has claimed millions of lives worldwide and poses a significant health threat. The virus is transmitted through activities such as unprotected sex, blood contact, and drug use. Early detection is crucial as symptoms may not manifest until it's too late. Medical treatments can slow down the progression of the disease, but there is currently no cure. Stay informed to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and protect your health.

  • AIDS
  • HIV
  • Health
  • Global
  • Awareness

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  1. AIDS

  2. Its asexual transmitted disease which has spread all over the world There is no cure that could heal the infected people It has killed millions of people so far, that s why it is also called the black death.

  3. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

  4. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and subsequently leads to AIDS. crossed over into human population from a particular species of chimpanzee

  5. The average time is 8 11 years Medical treatments can slow down the rate at which HIV weakens the immune system

  6. HIV is a retrovirus Activities that allowHIV transmission are: 1. unprotected sexual contacts 2. direct blood contact with the infected person 3. injection of drug needles 4. blood transfusions 5. mother to a baby

  7. 1. kissing, 2. tears, 3. shaking hands, 4. hugging, 5. using a toilet, 6. sneezing, 7. coughing, 8. urine, 9. sweat

  8. The fact you cant really know that you have it until it s too late Infected people are more vulnerable and exposed to other diseases.

  9. 36,1 million people living with AIDS AIDS has killed 21,8 million people In Slovenia we have more than 200 known cases of AIDS

  10. Open your eyes widely tomorrow might be too late. Don t die of ignorance!

  11. Pneumonia pljunica Vulnerable ranljiv (biti ob utljiv na kaj) Treatment zdravljenje Cure zdraviti, zdravilo Disease - bolezen

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