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Myth Buster! The Transmission of HIV/AIDS

Myth Buster! The Transmission of HIV/AIDS. What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?. Unlikely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. Likely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. Protected sex. Unprotected sex. Protected sex. Unprotected sex. Protected sex. Mosquitos. Kissing.

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Myth Buster! The Transmission of HIV/AIDS

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  1. Myth Buster! The Transmission of HIV/AIDS

  2. What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?

  3. Unlikely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS Likely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS Protected sex Unprotected sex Protected sex Unprotected sex Protected sex Mosquitos Kissing Touching items that have been touched by a person with HIV Breast milk Poverty Unprotected sex Sharing a drink Hugging Oral sex Stigma against people with HIV Sharing needles (drugs or tattoos) Blood transfusions Gender inequality

  4. Unlikely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS Likely to contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS

  5. Class Discussion • Did anyone create their own tiles? In which column did you place them? • Were there any corrections you had to make that surprised you? • Look at your “Likely to...” list and be prepared to explain/give an example of why these tiles contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. • Look at your “Unlikely to...” list and be prepared to explain/give an example of why these tiles do not contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS.

  6. Women are more at risk of contracting HIV from... Men are more at risk of contracting HIV from... Both genders are equally likely to contract HIV from...

  7. Women are more at risk of contracting HIV from... Men are more at risk of contracting HIV from... Both genders are equally likely to contract HIV from...

  8. Class Discussion • Is there anything you learned that surprised you? • Be prepared to explain the reasons behind your placement of each tile

  9. What can be done to help address this epidemic?

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