Monday, December 01, 2008

Its World Aids Day today. So in view of that, I shall post some Aids awareness for everyone. Aids, acronym for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a set of symptoms and infections caused by damage to the human immune system. This damage is due to a virus known as HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus. When someone is said to have HIV, he just has the virus, not the symptoms. When the person has Aids, he is in the condition when his immunity system is so weak that he can't fight off normal illnesses anymore. They are 2 DIFFERENT THINGS.

HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breastmilk. Well, HIV can therefore be transmitted through sex, breastfeeding, through blood transfusion, or sharing of needles infected with HIV. It is therefore very important to note that HIV cannot be transmitted through air or by body contact.

In view of this, precautions must be made so as to prevent the further spread of HIV. This include, practicing safe sex. Meaning, insist on wearing a condom if you are going to have sex with a random person (not your spouse). Thats because condom is 99% capable of preventing the bodily fluids from getting to you. However, I say its better NOT TO HAVE SEX WITH A RANDOM PERSON. Stay faithful to your spouse, and have sex only after you get married. I think thats the safest.

Also, do not share needles, or blades, or anything that has come into contact with another person's blood as these might be contaminated with HIV. You don't want to be a victim for no apparent reason.

People with HIV can still be healthy if they respond early to treatment. However, many people can't come to terms with having HIV and would thus need the support of his family, friends and the people around him.

Many people discriminate people with HIV, but they are humans too. They have a soul too. And HIV won't even spread like SARS. Let us be more understanding towards them, giving them support, because thats what they need the most.

I found some videos about Aids, just to get the message across.







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