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HIV. Variable incubation period months-years HIV lives in the blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk of an infected person. 70 % of all new infections are by unprotected sex. Sharing needles is the second most common way it is transmitted.
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HIV • Variable incubation period months-years • HIV lives in the blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk of an infected person. • 70 % of all new infections are by unprotected sex. Sharing needles is the second most common way it is transmitted. • Mother to child during birth and breast feeding are also ways of transmission.
HIV • Flu-like symptom. Known as a ‘wasting’ disease- rashes, weight loss, fever are common signs (for those that engage in risky behavior). • There are specific treatments but NO CURE. The end result will be death of the infected person.
HIV to AIDS • Remember HIV will attack and wipe out your immune system (T-Cells in particular). • When an HIV positive persons T-cells count is below 200 & has an opportunistic infection present, they have AIDS. • An opportunistic infection is an infection caused by pathogens that usually do not cause disease in a healthy immune system. A compromised immune system, however, presents an "opportunity" for the pathogen to infect.