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HIV/AIDS. Nassau and Suffolk counties have the highest # of HIV & AIDS cases. More than any other suburb in the USA! * As of 12/2000, 6484 cases of AIDS have been REPORTED. HIV/AIDS. Every 60 seconds…. 20 new people are diagnosed with HIV Every 45 minutes…
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HIV/AIDS Nassau and Suffolk counties have the highest # of HIV & AIDS cases. More than any other suburb in the USA! * As of 12/2000, 6484 cases of AIDS have been REPORTED
HIV/AIDS Every 60 seconds…. 20 new people are diagnosed with HIV Every 45 minutes… 400 people die from AIDS complications…
HIV/AIDS • Myths and facts quiz • A virus that attacks your immune system • HIV/AIDS is very smart, it MUTATES and has many forms • THERE IS NO CURE
HIV/AIDS – CAUSES • Blood to blood contact • Sharing needles • Sexual Intercourse • Semen • Breast Milk • Promiscuous • Monogamous • Tattoos & Piercing
Tattoos & Body Piercing • Can get HIV & Hepatitis • Is your tattoo artist a doctor or a painter? • Paints hold disease more than the needles (researchers don’t know why!)
Tattoos & Body Piercing • Artists often pour leftover ink into the bottle • Sterilization process found not to be working! • Is your body piercing from a doctor or somebody else? • - Do they know neurology?
Stages of HIV/AIDS • 5 Stages/Phases • Stage 1: • POINT OF INFECTION • Occurs 2 weeks after exposure to disease • PERSON HAS FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS
Stages of HIV/AIDS • Stage 2: • WINDOW PERIOD • (also known as SEROCONVERSION) • This is the time when an HIV antibody test will be NEGATIVE! (~6 months) • No damage has yet occurred to the immune system
Stage 2 (continued) • Immune system begins to produce HIV antibodies (like any other disease) • These antibodies DO NOT perform their expected function of fighting off HIV and restoring the individual to health • Person feels “normal” • Person continues with their lifestyle
Stages of HIV/AIDS • Stage 3: • ASYMPTOMATIC PERIOD • HIV test will now be POSITIVE! • HIV INFECTED PERSON WILL SHOW NO SYMPTOMS AT THIS TIME • Person feels “normal” • Person continues with their lifestyle
Stages of HIV/AIDS • ASYMPTOMATIC PHASE • This phase may last 10+ years • Medical science has not been able to identify factors which either shorten or prolong the period during which the immune system is damaged to the point that the infected individual begins to become ill.
Stages of HIV/AIDS • SYMPTOMATIC PHASE (stage 4) • - Fever without known cause • - Profuse night sweats • - Swollen glands & minor infections • - Chronic fatigue • - Weight loss unrelated to diet or exercise • - Diarrhea, thrush…
Stages of HIV/AIDS (stage 5) • Full Blown AIDS • T-Cell count drops below 200/ml blood • * Must be reported when T-cell count drops below 500/ml blood (normally 1400-1800 /ml blood) • Opportunisticinfections kill the person
HIV/AIDS • As of 6/1/00 mandatory reporting BY NAME! • Mandated reporters… medical professionals & laboratories • Tests – ELISA & Western Blot
Testing Positive • Partner notification - yourself or by Partner Notification Assistance Program (PNAP) • Telling your friends? MUST BE DONE or person is LEGALLY liable (people in jail now for knowingly infecting others) <Buffalo, NY>
HIV/AIDS info. • Untreated STD … • Easier chance of contracting HIV or giving it to another partner • Medication – AZT, Drug Cocktails • Pregnant women on meds, 98% chance of not infecting their baby • Cost… • $12-20,000/month!
Promiscuous Monogamous ABSTINENCE – THE ONLY WAY TO ALMOST GUARANTEE PREVENTION LATEX CONDOM - helps but does notguarantee you will not catch anything - “Safer Sex” Other types of condoms Spermicidal foams Oral Sex – still risky behavior Prevention of STD’s
Information and Help • Anonymous HIV Testing Phone #’s • - Nassau county 565-4628 1-800-462-6785 • HIV Hotline – 1-800-962-5065 Long Island Assoc. For AIDS Care 1-877-865-4222 New York State Dept. of Health 1-800-541-AIDS
Information and Help • Websites • - http://www.avert.org • - http://www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/ • - http://www.noah-health.org/ (health info) • - http://www.cdc.gov/ (disease & gen. Info) • - http://www.fda.gov/ (food & drug admin.)