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AIDS is a condition caused by the HIV virus, which weakens the immune system, making it hard for the body to fight off infections.

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Introduction

HIV and AIDS are important topics that help us understand how our bodies fight off illnesses. 🌍HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a tiny germ that can make people very sick by attacking the immune system, the part of our body that helps keep us healthy! If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), where the body can no longer fight infections. Knowing about HIV and AIDS helps us take care of ourselves and support others. 💪Let's learn more about how we can stay healthy!

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Main symptoms of acute HIV infection

Main symptoms of acute HIV infection

Main symptoms of AIDS

Main symptoms of AIDS

CDC poster from 1989 highlighting the threat of AIDS associated with drug use

CDC poster from 1989 highlighting the threat of AIDS associated with drug use

Diagram of an HIV virion structureImage by Thomas Splettstoesser ( www.scistyle.com ), licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Diagram of an HIV virion structure

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1, colored green, budding from a cultured lymphocyte

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1, colored green, budding from a cultured lymphocyte

HIV replication cycle

HIV replication cycle

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HIV rapid test being administeredImage by File made available by varnent through the LGBT Free Media Collective, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

HIV rapid test being administered

HIV rapid self-testImage by Marcello Casal JR/ABr, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 br

HIV rapid self-test

AIDS clinic, McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2010Image by John Hill, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

AIDS clinic, McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2010

Main symptoms of acute HIV infection

Main symptoms of acute HIV infection

Main symptoms of AIDS

Main symptoms of AIDS

CDC poster from 1989 highlighting the threat of AIDS associated with drug use

CDC poster from 1989 highlighting the threat of AIDS associated with drug use

Diagram of an HIV virion structureImage by Thomas Splettstoesser ( www.scistyle.com ), licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Diagram of an HIV virion structure

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1, colored green, budding from a cultured lymphocyte

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1, colored green, budding from a cultured lymphocyte

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HIV replication cycle

A generalized graph of the relationship between HIV copies (viral load) and CD4+ T cell counts over the average course of untreated HIV infection: .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} CD4+ T Lymphocyte count (cells/mm3) HIV RNA copies per mL of plasma

A generalized graph of the relationship between HIV copies (viral load) and CD4+ T cell counts over the average course of untreated HIV infection: .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} CD4+ T Lymphocyte count (cells/mm3) HIV RNA copies per mL of plasma

HIV rapid test being administeredImage by File made available by varnent through the LGBT Free Media Collective, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

HIV rapid test being administered

HIV rapid self-testImage by Marcello Casal JR/ABr, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 br

HIV rapid self-test

AIDS clinic, McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2010Image by John Hill, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

AIDS clinic, McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh, India, 2010

What Is Hiv?

HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is a type of virus that makes people sick. This virus is so tiny that you cannot see it without a special microscope! 🦠It attacks special cells in our body called CD4 cells, which are important for our immune system. When these cells are destroyed, the body becomes weaker and cannot fight off illnesses as well. People with HIV can live long and healthy lives with the right treatment. Remember, HIV is not the same as AIDS, though they are connected! 🤔

Symptoms Of Aids

When a person has AIDS, their immune system is very weak. 😞This can lead to many symptoms. Some common signs include extreme tiredness, weight loss, prolonged fever, and frequent infections. Other symptoms can include swollen lymph nodes and skin rashes. People with AIDS can get sick from germs that a healthier person would easily fight off. It's very important for individuals who feel these symptoms to see a doctor for help! 🩺Early detection and treatment can make a big difference!

Transmission Of Hiv

HIV is spread through body fluids. Some ways it spreads include through blood, breast milk, vaginal fluids, and semen. 🌡️ For example, if someone shares needles or has unprotected sex, the virus can be passed from one person to another. It's also possible for a mother to pass HIV to her baby during birth or breastfeeding. However, HIV is not spread through things like hugging, shaking hands, or sharing food. It's important to know how HIV spreads so we can help keep everyone safe! ❌

Living With Hiv/aids

Living with HIV requires care and support, but many people lead fulfilling lives! 😊Regular doctor visits help keep track of health, along with taking medication as prescribed. It’s also essential to eat well, exercise, and talk about feelings and experiences with friends or counselors. Honesty and openness about HIV helps reduce stigma and creates a supportive community. 💞With the right care, people with HIV can live long and healthy lives!

Prevention Strategies

Prevention is key to fighting HIV! 🛡️ One way people can protect themselves is by using condoms during sex, which helps reduce the risk of transmission. Additionally, people who share needles should always use clean needles. It’s also important for pregnant women with HIV to get medical help to prevent passing the virus to their babies. Regular HIV testing and knowing one's partner's status can also help. Education and awareness are vital to keeping everyone safe! 📚❤️

Diagnosis Of Hiv And Aids

Getting tested for HIV is very important! 🧪There are different types of tests available. Some use a small amount of blood, while others check saliva for the virus. Most results come back quickly, sometimes in just a few minutes! If someone tests positive for HIV, doctors will monitor the health to see if it has progressed to AIDS. Knowing if you have HIV allows you to take proper care and get the treatment needed to stay healthy! 💖

Global Impact Of Hiv/aids

HIV/AIDS affects millions of people worldwide. 🌍In 2021, over 38 million people were living with HIV, with many located in Africa. Countries like South Africa and Nigeria have the highest numbers. Global efforts to raise awareness, provide testing, and ensure access to treatment are crucial. With education and treatment, the number of people living with AIDS is decreasing. Together, we can all make a difference and help create a supportive world for everyone! 🤝

The Stages Of Hiv Infection

HIV infection happens in three main stages. First, there is the acute stage, where a person might feel sick like they have the flu. This is usually 2-4 weeks after getting HIV. Next, the chronic stage occurs, and the virus stays in the body but doesn’t make the person feel sick for years. 🕰️ Finally, if untreated, HIV can turn into AIDS, where the immune system is extremely weak, making it hard to fight off sickness. Knowing these stages helps us understand how important it is to get tested and treated! 🏥

Treatment Options For Hiv/aids

People with HIV can live long and healthy lives thanks to treatment! 🏥Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the main treatment for HIV. This therapy helps control the virus so that it doesn't harm the immune system. By taking medicine regularly, many people with HIV can reduce the amount of virus in their bodies to undetectable levels. This means they cannot transmit the virus to others! Treatment helps everyone stay healthy and leads to a better quality of life. 🌟

Myths And Misconceptions About Hiv

There are many myths about HIV that can create fear and misunderstanding. ❌One common myth is that you can catch HIV from casual contact like hugging or sharing a drink. This is NOT true! HIV cannot spread that way. Another myth is that only certain groups can get HIV, but anyone can be at risk. Education is important to combat these myths and help people understand HIV accurately. Learning the facts helps create a compassionate community for all! 🧠💗

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