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Yosefina Darras-Bruce


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Q1-causes-What are a few infected fluids that can transmit HIV/AIDS?



A1- blood, semen, fluid from the rectum, fluid from the vagina, and breast milk

Q2- Causes- True or false: HIV can be transmitted through hugs, kissing, and shaking hands.

A2- False: none of these things can transmit HIV

Q3- causes- what are a few ways to transmit HIV to a baby?

A3-a few ways you can transmit HIV are through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and childbirth

Q4- causes- where does HIV 'go' to transmit it to another person

A4- HIV can only be transmitted through the bloodstream

Q5-Symptoms- where would you have to go to get tested

A5- go to your nearest health care provider

Q6-symptoms- what are flu like symptoms you would possibly get 2-4 weeks after being infected with HIV?

A6-


fever


sore throat


headache


muscle aches


joint pains


wollen glands (lymph nodes0

Q7-symptoms- True or false: if you share a needle with someone who had or has HIV you could get HIV

A7- True: yes you can get HIV

Q8- symptoms- when or if you get HIV is it important to tell your past or current sexual parters about it?

A8- yes it is very important so that they can get tested as well to make sure that they don't have it as well

Q9-what are somethings you could use to infect someone with HIV? (risks)

A9-


needles


syringes


cookers


spoons


water


filters

Q10- True or False: if you have anal sex without a condom you can't get HIV (risks)

A10- False you can still get HIV that way

Q11-risks- is it a risk of getting HIV if you already have another STI?

A11- yes it's a higher risk to you if you already have another STI.

Q12-risks- is it a possibility for you to get AIDS if you don't have HIV

A12- NO there is no risk of you getting AIDS if you don't have HIV.

Q13-treatment- what doantiretroviral drugs do for people with HIV

A13-


lower the level of HIV in your body


slow the spread of the virus in your body


help your immune system fight off other infections

Q14-treatment- is HIV tested through blood tests??

A14- yes it is

Q15-treatments- can results be anonymous

A15- yes they can

Q16- treatment- TRUE OR FALSE: HIV will show up right away after you take a HIV test

A16- False it will not show up right away

Q17-prevention- What is a list of things that you should avoid to not get HIV

A17-


needles


syringes


cookers


spoons


water


filters

Q18-prevention- if you practice abstinence you can/can't get HIV

A18-you can't get HIV

Q19-prevention- should you talk to your sexual partners about your past sexual encounters to prevent HIV/AIDS

A19- yes you should

Q20-prevention- TRUE or FALSE: you can only develop AIDS if you have HIV

A20- True