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2. Objectives. Explain why prevention is importantDemonstrate progress made in HIV preventionDiscuss the modes of HIV transmissionDescribe the most effective interventions for reducing transmission. 3. Risk Perception: Percentage of Sexually Active Women (1519) Who Think They Are not at Risk of
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1. 1 Jean R. Anderson, MDDirector
Johns Hopkins HIV Women’s Health Program Care of Women with HIV Living in Limited-Resource SettingsPrevention
2. 2 Objectives Explain why prevention is important
Demonstrate progress made in HIV prevention
Discuss the modes of HIV transmission
Describe the most effective interventions for reducing transmission The objectives of this presentation are to: explain why prevention of HIV is important; demonstrate the progress made in HIV prevention; discuss the modes of HIV transmission; and to describe the most effective interventions for reducing HIV transmission.The objectives of this presentation are to: explain why prevention of HIV is important; demonstrate the progress made in HIV prevention; discuss the modes of HIV transmission; and to describe the most effective interventions for reducing HIV transmission.
3. 3 Risk Perception: Percentage of Sexually Active Women (15–19) Who Think They Are not at Risk of Getting AIDS