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Ayaka and Amanda


Q1 - Causes - If we have unbroken skin, can be HIV spread?

A1 - Yes, because HIV is spread by blood.

Q2 - HIV can be spread by sharing water?

A2 - It cannot be spread by sharing water.

Q3 - If you have HIV, does your baby have HIV?

A3 - Both are possible.

Q4 - HIV can be spread by kissing?

A4 - It cannot spread by kissing.

Q5 - Symptoms - Is sore throat common early symptoms of HIV?

A5 -Yes, it is.

Q6 - Symptoms - How many years you might experience any symptoms of HIV?

A6 - For 5 to10 years.

Q7 - Is joint pain symptom of AIDS?

A7 - No, it isn't. Symptoms of AIDS are pneumonia,

cancerous tumours on the skin, fungal infections, such as yeast infections, viral infections, such as shingles, long-term diarrheaunexplained weight loss
Q8 - What should you do if you become ill?
A8 - You should have health checkup, counselled and treated.
Q9 - Risks - Can we get HIV by vaginal sex?
Q9 - Yes, we can.
Q10 - Can we get HIV by sharing sharing drug paraphernalia with an infected person?
Q10 - Yes we can. We must not use them.
Q11 - Will HIV infrection develop into AIDS?
Q11 - Yes, Most HIV infections will develop into AIDS.
Q12 - If you are infrected with HIV, you don't become infected with another STI?
Q12 - NO, If you are infrected with HIV, you are at higher risk of becoming infected with another STI.
Q13 - Treatment - How long will it take results of blood test?
Q13 - Results can take about 1 to 2 weeks depending on where you live.
Q14 - What should we do if you think you have HIV but it does not show up in your blood test?
Q14 - You should ask your health care provider and repeat the test.
Q15 - Can antiretroviral drugs help your immune system fight off other infections?
Q15 - Yes, these drugs can.
Q16 - Can we live a longer, healthier life if you take antiretroviral drugs?
Q16 - Yes, we can.
Q17 - Prevention - Can we redusce getting HIV by practising safer sex?
Q17 - Yes.
Q18 - Is it important to discuss STI prevention with your sex partner?
Q18 - Yes, it is because all sexual contact has some risk.
Q19 - Should we use new paraphernalia every time you inject?
Q19 - Yes, we should.
Q20 - If you have HIV, can your baby have HIV?
Yes, you can prevent passing HIV to your baby by taking antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy.