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notepad Jun 22, 2007, 01:28:00 AM #1
i am not health master but what i want to say is :
1. is hard to identify people already infected HIV or not and this virus every day grow up inside people body defense, the danger is if we dont know if we already get infected, never to make health general check up or maybe scare if the result is +++. on my country have free to check up about this but only a little people come every day. are people never think if their life style is bad MAYBE high risk to get infected.

2.AIDS this the TOP of HIV attack so we maybe will know and indicated people already have AIDS.

1 AIDS people = 1,000 people HIV are this correct??
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notepad Jun 22, 2007, 01:27:11 PM #2
What is HIV?

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
HIV is a virus. Viruses infect the cells of living organisms and replicate (make new copies of themselves) within those cells. A virus can also damage human cells, which is one of the things that can make an infected creature become ill.

People can become infected with HIV from other people who already have it, and when they are infected they can then go on to infect other people. Basically, this is how HIV is spread.

HIV stands for the 'Human Immunodeficiency Virus'. Someone who is diagnosed as infected with HIV is said to be 'HIV+' or 'HIV positive'.

Why is HIV dangerous?
The immune system is a group of cells and organs that protect your body by fighting disease. The human immune system usually finds and kills viruses fairly quickly.

So if the body's immune system attacks and kills viruses, what's the problem?

Different viruses attack different parts of the body - some may attack the skin, others the lungs, and so on. The common cold is caused by a virus. What makes HIV so dangerous is that it attacks the immune system itself - the very thing that would normally get rid of a virus. It particularly attacks a special type of immune system cell known as a CD4 lymphocyte.

HIV has a number of tricks that help it to evade the body's defences, including very rapid mutation. This means that once HIV has taken hold, the immune system can never fully get rid of it.

There isn't any way to tell just by looking if someone's been infected by HIV. In fact a person infected with HIV may look and feel perfectly well for many years and may not know that they are infected. But as the person's immune system weakens they become increasingly vulnerable to illnesses, many of which they would previously have fought off easily.

The only reliable way to tell whether someone has HIV is for them to take a blood test, which can detect infection from a few weeks after the virus first entered the body.

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notepad Jun 22, 2007, 01:50:53 PM #3
How is HIV passed on?
HIV is found in the blood and the sexual fluids of an infected person, and in the breast milk of an infected woman. HIV transmission occurs when a sufficient quantity of these fluids get into someone else's bloodstream. There are various ways a person can become infected with HIV.

Ways in which you can be infected with HIV :
Unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person Sexual intercourse without a condom is risky, because the virus, which is present in an infected person's sexual fluids, can pass directly into the body of their partner. This is true for unprotected vaginal and anal sex. Oral sex carries a lower risk, but again HIV transmission can occur here if a condom is not used - for example, if one partner has bleeding gums or an open cut, however small, in their mouth.
Contact with an infected person's blood If sufficient blood from an infected person enters someone else's body then it can pass on the virus.
From mother to child HIV can be transmitted from an infected woman to her baby during pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding. There are special drugs that can greatly reduce the chances of this happening, but they are unavailable in much of the developing world.
Use of infected blood products Many people in the past have been infected with HIV by the use of blood transfusions and blood products which were contaminated with the virus - in hospitals, for example. In much of the world this is no longer a significant risk, as blood donations are routinely tested.
Injecting drugs People who use injected drugs are also vulnerable to HIV infection. In many parts of the world, often because it is illegal to possess them, injecting equipment or works are shared. A tiny amount of blood can transmit HIV, and can be injected directly into the bloodstream with the drugs.

It is not possible to become infected with HIV through :
sharing crockery and cutlery
insect / animal bites
touching, hugging or shaking hands
eating food prepared by someone with HIV
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notepad Jun 03, 2009, 01:35:08 AM #4
HIV is not transmissible by saliva but it can penetrate any skin or mucous membraine that is not intact, meaning, if you have a cut or soar inside your mouth and you perform oral sex- then its an entry point for the virus. HIV is transmissible by blood, vaginal fluid, semen, body fluids especially those fluids during sexual intercourse.

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notepad Jul 07, 2009, 07:36:33 AM #5
Did you know that there is a theory that HIV virus doesn't exist? there are scientists that argue that virus was never properly isolated therefore we can't be sure that it exists and what it does. they suggest that HIV might be related to lack of oxygen instead. There was a study done and this remedy was actually used too, injecting watered down hydrogen peroxide helped HIV patients. they felt much better after that.
oh yes, the fact that people with HIV get sick so often is explained by the fact that fungus feels great without O2 while bacteria need O2. It showed that people with HIV mostly get fungal infections which supports the theory that HIV is a lack of oxygen.
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notepad Jan 30, 2011, 12:21:51 PM #6
HIV is  transmissible by saliva because it can penetrate any skin or mucous membraine that is not intact, meaning, if you have a cut or soar inside your mouth and you perform wet kissing (that is tongue kissing) - then its an entry point for the virus

 
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HIV is not transmissible by saliva but it can penetrate any skin or mucous membraine that is not intact, meaning, if you have a cut or soar inside your mouth and you perform oral sex- then its an entry point for the virus. HIV is transmissible by blood, vaginal fluid, semen, body fluids especially those fluids during sexual intercourse.

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notepad Sep 26, 2011, 04:51:26 AM #7
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome  is the final stage of HIV disease, which causes severe damage to the immune system.
The virus attacks the immune system and leaves the body vulnerable to a variety of life-threatening infections and cancers

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notepad Jan 07, 2012, 09:47:12 AM #8
HIV is a virus that gradually attacks immune system cells. As HIV progressively damages these cells, the body becomes more vulnerable to infections, which it will have difficulty in fighting off. It is at the point of very advanced HIV infection that a person is said to have AIDS. If left untreated, it can take around ten years before HIV has damaged the immune system enough for AIDS to develop.
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