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Aids

Published on Nov 22, 2015

Communicable disease

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Aids

By: Sarah E., Dylan W., Ashley K.

What are communicable diseases?

  • The categories are virus, bateria, fungi and parasites.
  • They are treated by having a tests taken and then the you get results.
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How do aids spread?

  • Sexual contact
  • Injection drug use
  • Pregnancy, Childbrith, Breastfeeding
  • Blood transfusion/Organ transplant
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Define Aids

  • There is a severe loss of the body's cellular immuntiy.
  • Aids stands for acquired  immunodeficiency syndrome.

Causative Organism

  • Unprotected sex with someone who has HIV.
  • Or sharing needles with someone that is infected.

How do you get AIDS?

  • Blood (including menstrual blood)
  • Semen/Ejaculate
  • Vaginal seretions
  • Breast milk
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What is Incubation Periods?
The period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms.

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Symptoms/Signs

  • Rapid weight loss - Pneumonia
  • Recurring fever - Sores of mouth
  • Night sweats - Blothes under skin
  • Extreme and unexplained tiredness
  • Diarrhea that last for weeks
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Complications of AIDS

  • Tuberculosis ( most common)
  • Weakening of the immune system.
  • Kidney disease 
  • Nerurological complications
  • Sexuallt transmitted infections
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Diagnosis

  • HIV tests is designed to detect antibodies
  • Antibodies are produced by your body when you have infections
  • Your body makes specific antibodies to fight infections
  • If your body is producing the antibodies you do have HIV
  • HIV tests do not mean you have AIDS, how long you have been infected does
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Treatment

  • There is no cure for AIDS yet.
  • Medications can help fight HIV
  • The medications can help
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