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GOTHSBESA STOPAIDS PRESENTATION
Together We Will StopAIDSTogether We Will StopAIDS
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HIV is the Virus that Causes AIDS
Human ImmunodeficiencyVirus
Acquired Immuno-
Deficiency Syndrome
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WORLDWIDE HIV / AIDS Estimates(www.unaids.org)
In 2013, an estimated:
35 million people globally were living with HIV
2.1 million people became newly infected with HIV
1.5 million people died from AIDS-related illnesses
By June 2014:
13.6 million people had access to antiretroviral medicines
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Cameroon HIV / AIDS Estimates (2013)(www.unaids.org/Cameroon/UNAIDS)
1 Number of people living with HIV 600,0002 Adults aged 15 to 49 prevalence rate 4.3%3 Adults aged 15 and up living with HIV 510,0004 Women aged 15 and up living with HIV 300,0005 Children aged 0 to 14 living with HIV 94,0006 Deaths due to AIDS 44,0007 Orphans due to AIDS aged 0 to 17 510,000
HIV/AIDS prevalence rate dropped from 5.5% in 2004 to 4.3% in 2013with a pic of 8.1% for population between 35-39 years old
In Cameroon, village called Nyabizan in the South Region has the highest rate (7.2%)(from Cameroon Tribune November 25, 2014)
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How HIV/AIDS Develops● It takes 3-6 months for the virus to become detectable● Over time HIV breaks down the body’s immune system, making it
unable to fight common infections often called opportunistic infections, these includes, but are not limited to:
Tuberculosis, pneumonia, meningitis Symptoms: Weight loss, fevers, diarrhea, fatigue, skin & mouth
lesions Body’s inability to fight these diseases eventually leads to death
Transition Period3-6 months
HIV Stage1 - 15 years AIDS
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How Do People Contract HIV/AIDS?
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How You Can NOT Get HIV
Handshakes
Hugs
Sweat
Toilet
Mosquitoes
Spoons, Forks,Plates, Cups, Clothes
Sharing Office Equipment or Machinery
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How You CAN Get HIV
TransfusionWith infectedblood
Sex withouta Condom
Sharing Syringes,Needles, Knives,Blades, & Razors
Mother To ChildDuring Pregnancy,Birth, Breastfeeding
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Prevention Methods
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Protect Yourself Insist on tested blood if you ever need a blood transfusion
Insist on fresh syringes and needles with your doctor and do not share razors to shave, needles to pierce body parts, or syringes
See a doctor for regular checkups if you are pregnant
Be faithful to ONE partner who is totally faithful to you
Use a condom consistently and correctly every time
Reduce your number of partnersAbstain if you have not had sex yet
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Demonstration on the Proper Use of a CondomCarefully remove the condom after ejaculation and pull out of your partner before the penis becomes soft. Hold the condom on the penis as you withdraw to ensure that sperms do not spilled out.
Inspect the condom to ensure that it is properly orientated. Pinch the end out of the condom and place it on the errect penis. Allow 1 cm at the top for sperm collection
Unroll the condom all the way to the base of the penis. Displace any trapped air by gliding your hand down the enrobed penis. (Note that friction on trapped air risk bursting the condom). Use only water based lubricant on the exterior of the condom
Our fingernails can tear / damage the condom. So carefully open the package Do not use your teeth for fear of piercing the condom.
Form a tie at the open end of the condom to prevent sperms spilling out.
Wrap the condom in a piece of paper and either bury it or throw into a pit toilet or appropriate waste bin. Do not throw the used condom into a toilet bowl
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Effects of Alcohol & Drugs Consumption● Consumption of alcohol and drugs may
put you at risk to contract HIV● Reduction in your ability to make sound
judgement● Your desire to have sex increases
● Sharing needles during drug injections might result in HIV infection.
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HIV/AIDS Screening and Sustainment
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Frequently Ask Questions
• Am l positive or negative? • In case l am negative, how can l stay
negative?• In case l am positive how can l stay
healthy and in good health?
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Know Your Status• Knowing your status have many advantages
●You have a peace of mind●Better plan your futur●Protect your health and that of your family●Have confidence in your relationships●Identify a support network
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Significance of Your Test Results• If your results are negative:
●Discuss with a counselor and find out if you need to return in 3 months
● Transition period - you might be affected but the virus can not be detected
●Practice safe behavoir in order to stay seronegative
●Always use a condom● Be faithful● Do not share needles with other users
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Significance of Your Test ResultsWhat It Means to Be HIV-Positive●You are infected with HIV●Can still live a positive and productive life●Seek counseling●Visit support services for advice on healthy living●Tell your partner and encourage your partner to be tested●Practice safe behaviors so your partner stays negative
● Always use condoms ● Be faithful● Do not share needles with other users
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Stigma and Discrimination
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Why People Discriminate
● To make themselves feel more important
● Lack of knowledge
● They believe the myths
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Harmful Effects of Stigma and Discrimination
● Deters people from getting tested● Discourages open dialogue and safe practices
● HIV/AIDS in general● Condom use● Support of people living with HIV/AIDS
● Lowers self esteem
Stigma and discrimination against HIV-positive people increases the spread of HIV/AIDS
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Living PositivelyAcceptance & non denial
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Significance Being Seropositive● Can still live a positive and productive life● Should seek counseling on
● How to deal with your HIV status● How to tell your partner
● Visit support services for advice on healthy living● Tell your partner and encourage your partner to be
tested● Practice safe behaviors so your partner stays negative● Cannot donate blood
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Action You Can Take at Home● Eat healthy
● Proteins – body building● Chicken, beef
● Carbohydrates – energy giving● Cereal, vegetables, fruits
● Vitamins/minerals – protective foods● A, B
● Fats – energy giving through heat and warmth● Peanuts, oils
● Avoid alcohol, drugs, and smoking● Exercise to keep body fit● Get plenty of sleep
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Support Services
Supportservices
Legal services (e.g. care of orphans and
family and will making)
Peer, social, and community support,
including PLWHA supportgroups
Family planningservices and condoms
(male and female)
Early medical care foropportunistic infections
Anti-Retroviral and preventivetherapy for Tuberculosis
STI prevention and STI screening and
treatment
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
and provision ofmaternity services
Nutrition advice
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