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FACTS ABOUT HIV/AIDS
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HIV and AIDS is preventable and it is treatable. You need to know the facts about HIV and AIDS, how it is transmitted, how to protect yourself, where to get tested and where to geo for HIV services and support.

What is HIV/AIDS?
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, the body’s natural defense system. Without a strong immune system, the body has trouble fighting off disease. Both the virus and the infection it causes are called HIV. Overtime, HIV can damage a person’s immune system. The last stage of HIV infection is AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
How can HIV be passed from one person to another?
You can get HIV from contact with infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids. To get HIV, one of these body fluids from an infected person has to get inside your body. Common ways of getting HIV:
·         Unprotected sex
·         Sharing unsterilized injecting drug equipment, sharing razor blades for piercing, etc.
·         From mother-to-baby during pregnancy, birth or breast feeding.
·         Infected blood transfusions or instruments used during medical procedures. (There are measures and processes in place to prevent this)
 
HIV cannot be transmitted by:
·         Surfaces- HIV cannot be transmitted by contact with toilet seats, eating utensils, sharing drinking glass, musical instruments, hugs or handshakes.
·         Air- Breathing the same air as someone living with HIV does not transmit HIV. Coughing, sneezing or spiting cannot transmit HIV either.
·         Kissing- Saliva contains very small amounts of HIV. The risk is negligible unless both partners have large open sores in their mouth or bleeding gums.
·         Insect bites- Insects such as mosquitoes don’t transmit HIV because they do not inject blood when they bite.
·         Casual contact with someone who has HIV
·         Tea, saliva, sweat or urine.
How can I protect myself?
There are many things you can do to reduce the chance of getting HIV. Know the facts and make the best choices for yourself.
If you choose to have sex, use condoms to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). There are male and female condoms. Condoms can only protect you if you use them correctly, every time you have sex.
Get HIV tested regularly and ask your sexual partner(s) to do the HIV test also.
Consider and avoid situations that might put you at risk of HIV infection. Remember being drunk makes it difficult to make careful choices about sex.
How can I find out if I have HIV?
Testing for HIV is the only way to know if you have an HIV infection. HIV testing is available from healthcare providers. Anyone can have an HIV test. Know you HIV status.
When Should I get an HIV test?
Take a test if you are…
·         Pregnant
·         Not always using condoms,
·         Sharing needles and syringes.
·         You should get an HIV test 3 months after potential exposure to HIV.
Get your test results and know your status
If you test HIV-positive –HIV has been detected in your body
Having HIV doesn’t mean you have AIDS. It takes a long time for HIV to progress to AIDS. When HIV is diagnosed before it becomes AIDS, medicines can slow or stop the damage to the immune system. If AIDS does develop, medicines can often help the immune system return to a healthier state.
With treatment, many people With HIV are able long and active lives.
·         Get the facts about living with HIV
·         Find out if you need to begin treatment
·         Get advice and support
·         Protect sexual partners
·         If pregnant, access services to prevent transmission to your body
·         Take precautions if living or travelling in places with high TB prevalence.
If you test HIV –negative- you do not have HIV
·         Get the facts about staying negative
·         Protect yourself during sex
·         Never share needles and syringes
·         Have regular HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests
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