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Which 4 body fluids can transmit HIV? • Blood • Semen • Vaginal fluids • Breast milk
Around the world approximately how many people are living with HIV? 4 million or 40 million 40 million
Tattooing • Body Piercing • Drug • paraphanalia • ( ex. needles) Through which body fluid can these methods possibly transmit HIV? BLOOD
COUGHING • SINGING • HUGGING • KISSING • MOSQUITOES • TOILET SEATS • HANDSHAKING Which of the these methods can transmit HIV between 2 humans? None of These
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Babies born to an HIV+ mother will have what percent chance of getting HIV if mother doesn’t get treatment for her HIV? • 5% - 10% • 10% - 30% • 15% - 25% • 25% - 50% c. 15% - 25%
This movie is about a lawyer who files a discrimination lawsuit against his firm because he is HIV+ PHILADELPHIA
This movie depicts the history of HIV in America and starred Matthew Modine as Dr. Don Francis AND THE BAND PLAYED ON
This movie starred Angelina Jolie about a super model who dies from AIDS GIA
This TV show on WB or CW concerns four women, who in one episode, discover that one of the bridesmaids has AIDS. GIRLFRIENDS
This NBC TV show that takes place in Chicago featured a character who was living with HIV and was played by Gloria Reuben… ER
Which of the following is FALSE? • A collection of illnesses that can come after HIV has weakened the body is called Opportunistic Infection. • A person will always have an AIDS diagnosis, even when CD4+ cell count gets higher. • A person who has a AIDS diagnosis can pass AIDS to another person. • HIV is the virus that causes AIDS 3
Is HIV present in the following fluids? Urine Tears Saliva YES! HIV is present in Urine, Saliva & Tears BUT in very small amounts and CANNOT be transmitted through everyday contact with these fluids unless blood is present in them.
If the father is HIV+ & the mother is HIV-, can the baby be born HIV+? NO!Only if the mother is HIV+ the baby can get HIV.
The higher the _____ _____, the more likely an HIV + person is to transmit the virus to their partner during sex. Viral Load
The origin of HIV has been highly debated; however, in 1999 it was discovered that HIV-1 most likely originated from which of the following: • Green Monkeys • Germ Warfare • Chimpanzees • Unknown origin
This person was a famous pianist who died from AIDS and was known as the“KingofGlitter” LIBERACE
This well known actor died from AIDS and starred in“McMillan & Wife” ROCK HUDSON
A stadium in New York was named after this famous tennis champion who died of AIDS. ARTHUR ASHE
Famous Rock star who sings lead in the band that wrote“We Will Rock You” FREDDY MERCURY
This famous performer who died from AIDS was from Compton and was a member of N.W.A. EASY “E”
In Heterosexual sex, who is more likely to become infected with HIV from an HIV + partner? • Woman • Man • Woman and man are at equal risk. a. woman
A standard HIV Test detects • T-cell count • HIV Antibodies • RNA strands • Viral Load b. HIV Antibodies
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Once outside the human body, how long does HIV remain infectious or able to infect another person? VARIES Until the fluid it is in dries completely.
An AIDS diagnosis is determined by: • Viral load less than 200 • CD4+ count less than 200 • HIV antibody count less than 200 b. CD4+ count less than 200
What are these methods called? • Using condoms when having sex • Reducing number of sexual partners • Having unprotected sex less often • Using drugs less often • Using clean injection equipment Risk Reduction or Harm Reduction Behaviors
The infection of an already HIV-infected person with another illness such as Hepatitis C is called. Co-infection
What is the difference between viral and bacterial STDS? Bacterial STDS can be cured with antibiotics; Viral STDS cannot be cured but can only be treated!
A test that determines if HIV has become resistant to the antiviral drug(s) the patient is currently taking. The test analyzes a sample of the virus from the patient's blood to identify any mutations in the virus that are associated with resistance to specific drugs. Genotype Testing
The infection of an already HIV-infected person with another strain of HIV is called: Reinfection / Superinfection
A procedure whereby sample DNA of a patient's HIV is tested against various antiretroviral drugs to see if the virus is susceptible or resistant to these drugs. Phenotype Testing
FINAL JEOPARDY In the early days of AIDS, transmission was thought to come from FOUR groups that all began with the letter “H”. Name these groups? Haitians Hemophiliacs Homosexuals Heroin Users